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Give them the gift of saving

Youth Week takes place in all Bank of Ireland branches countrywide from July 6 to encourage parents to give their children the gift of saving by opening their first savings account for as little as €1.

Banking on my mind

It might be time to invest in a few bank shares again. There seems to be a big tightening up in procedures and lending policy, which should lead to profits rolling in like in the good old days of just a few years ago.

Work in the USA

Cara International has a number of programmes that are proving very popular for people to work in USA.

Civic reception planned for return of hurling teams

Barring a draw in the senior match next Sunday Kilkenny Senior and Minor Hurling teams will be given a civic reception on Monday night, September 7.

Much on offer for first time buyers at Rooney’s

The current difficult economic conditions have made first time buyers nervous about getting on the property market. However with four rate reductions by the ECB since October 2008, coupled with increased value in the property market, first time buyers are being encouraged back into the market place.

Pedestrian access the main focus of Castlebar town centre revamp

Officials from Castlebar Town Council presented preliminary proposals for the redevelopment and upgrading of Castlebar town centre to local business representatives this week.

Suspended sentence for theft of purse containing €1,000

A man who received a four month suspended sentence this week stole a purse containing €1,000 from an unsuspecting shopper because he was under “financial pressure” after job troubles, the Galway District Court heard this week.

More arrested in ATM raids probe

As part of the ongoing Garda investigation into the theft of ATM machines from business premises in the south-eastern and eastern regions, a further number of searches were carried out on Thursday November 26 last.

No room for Government error in banking policy

When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

No room for Government error in banking policy

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When historians in 2020 analyse our current politics, the most profound Government decisions will be those relating to our banks.

 

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