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It is all about the customer at Blackberry Hearing
Do you know that one in three people aged older than 65 in Ireland have a significant or disabling hearing loss?
Retailers report record sales across Cyber Week
Retail Excellence, the largest retail representative body, has announced that cyber sales this year increased by 20 per cent to 60 per cent when compared to the same period in 2016.
Plenty of reasons to book with Corrib Travel
A chilly December always makes us think of sunnier climes so it is no surprise that the first few months of the new year are the busiest for summer holiday bookings. So, the following are just some of the reasons you should choose Corrib Travel to book your next holiday.
Only 31 per cent of working-age people with a disability are employed
31 per cent of working-age people with a disability are employed, which is less than half the rate of those without a disability, said Dr Seán Healy, Director of Social Justice Ireland, this week when he spoke at launch of Social Justice Ireland’s Quarterly Employment Monitor.
Galway county board to sell land to reduce debt
A parcel of land near Athenry will be sold by the Galway GAA to reduce the organisation's debt.
Cost of insurance remains our number one concern
Insurance premiums remain the number one financial concern for Irish motorists according to the latest Motoring Report from car buying experts Carzone. Fuel was the second biggest concern, followed by motor tax.
Government to make changes to avoid any further Athenry-style planning sagas, says Naughton
The Government intends to change the law to avoid delays with planning applications for data centres following the protracted controversy over the proposed €850-million Apple facility in Athenry.
English premiership players and their car choices
They may earn an average salary of about Stg £2.4m a year, but the most popular car for a premiership footballer is the Range Rover Evoque, a compact SUV which costs from £30,000 (or €42,000 here for the five-door).
Number of new registrations are down as industry gears up for 181
Official statistics from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI ) show that new car registrations for the month of November were down nine per cent (687) when compared to November 2016 (754) , with new car registrations this year to date down ten per cent (131,200) on the same period last year (146,215).
Volkswagen Amarok wins International Pick-up Award
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ new Amarok has won the International Pick-up Award 2018.