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Insurance issues threatening Lough Conn Aqua Park
Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Loftus has raised the prospect of a proposed major tourist attraction in North Mayo not going ahead - due to the inability of the promoters to get insurance for the project.
Is Car Insurance Increasing During Covid and What May Happen Post-Covid?
Car insurance is a reality of life that is necessary when you own a vehicle. While you may currently be in lockdown and only taking occasional trips to pick up shopping from the supermarket, it’s still necessary to keep the vehicle insured at all times.
Galway TDs urged to support new Bill banning ‘dual pricing’
Galway TDs are being called on to support a new Bill aimed at reducing insurance costs by banning the practice of ‘dual pricing’.
Two new Galway stars in the poetry sky
BOTH VINNY Glynn-Steed and Aoife Reilly have an ongoing love affair with language. It is this that drives their poetry rather than any need to deliver a message.
Brokers Ireland welcomes interruption insurance supervisory framework
Responding to the recent publication by the Central Bank of its Business Interruption Insurance Supervisory Framework, Brokers Ireland said it was a welcome development that the CBI had intervened and recognised the need for its supervisory role to be exercised regarding this significant issue for businesses.
Central Bank in need of a stronger consumer protection role
Longford/Westmeath Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Deputy Robert Troy, has said the Central Bank needs a stronger consumer protection role to ensure insurance companies honour policies with disruption cover for infectious diseases.
Troy calls for clarity on cancer screening recommencement
Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has stressed the urgent need for the recommencement of cancer screening services to prevent a surge in delayed diagnoses in the coming months.
Local publicans voice strong opposition to representative bodies reopening proposals
Two prominent Athlone publicans have rebuked proposals outlined by both the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) and Licensed Vintners Association (LVA) aimed at convincing public health officials to permit bars to open six weeks earlier than as originally planned.
Employers facing wage subsidy scheme obstacles from Revenue
Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Deputy Robert Troy, has said it makes no sense that employers cannot avail of the COVID-19 wage subsidy scheme if they submitted payroll returns late.
Troy demands further action on insurance companies
Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Robert Troy, has said it is unacceptable that some insurance companies are still using every avenue and technicality to get out of their obligation to pay out on legitimate claims.