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Businesses on the brink due to crippling insurance costs

Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon/Galway, Deputy Eugene Murphy, has warned that many businesses, sporting clubs, festivals and community events are on the brink due to crippling insurance costs and every tool must be used to try to bring down insurance premiums.

Raised VAT rates in hotel sector to cost rural jobs

Any attempts by the government to raise the VAT rate on the hotel sector will cost numerous jobs in rural Ireland warns Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon/Galway Eugene Murphy.

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Most motorists shop around and save on car insurance

Motorists who fail to shop around at the time of their car insurance renewal could be missing out on an opportunity to lower their premiums.

Grealish calls for setting up of national register ‘scam artists

A national register of individuals with a history of making insurance claims should be established to weed out “scam artists” and to help combat rising insurance costs.

Drivers considering dropping their fully comprehensive car insurance - AA

Almost 40 per cent of motorists have considered sacrificing their comprehensive cover in favour of a third party or third party, fire, and theft policy as a result of rising insurance costs, according to research undertaken by AA Motor Insurance.

Drivers consider dropping comprehensive insurance

Almost 40 per cent of motorists have considered sacrificing their comprehensive cover in favour of a third party or third party, fire and theft policy as a result of rising insurance costs, according to research undertaken by AA Motor Insurance.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found that one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

 

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