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Reflecting on events from at home and abroad

Since France, US and UK have joined forces to bomb the deadly chemical facilities in Syria.

One third of vehicles broken into were left unlocked

Unlocked cars are an invitation to thieves, according to latest figures from An Garda Síochána.

Almost a half a million euro announced for harbours and slipways in North Mayo

Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring has welcomed the announcement of €247,500 which has been allocated to Mayo County Council for development and repair projects on harbours and slipways.

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Construction tender prices rose 6.3pc in 2016

Construction tender prices increased by 2.9 per cent in the second half of 2016, according to the latest Tender Price Index, published by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI). According to the index, prices increased by 6.3 per cent for the year as a whole.

Up to 70pc off during Burgess fashions and homeware summer sale

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Burgess Summer Sale will offer up to 70 per cent off a selection of quality, popular fashion and homeware brands when it begins on Thursday, June 25 at 9.30am.

How much are you paying for your car finance?

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More than a quarter (27 per cent) of consumers in Ireland with a car loan have no idea what interest rate they are paying on their motoring finance, according to research recently released by Volkswagen.

City house prices rise by fifteen per cent

The average asking price for a house in Galway city grew by 15 per cent in the first three months of this year, according to the latest house price report from Daft.ie.

Sherry Fitzgerald reports rising demand from UK

UK buyers are fixing their sights on Irish property on foot of strong sterling values against the euro and soaring property prices over there. While a 15 per cent increase in house prices here last year might have threatened to put some buyers off, the OECD has described Irish property as undervalued and by as much as 60 per cent in some rural locations. The value of sterling is also a driving factor, with a €500,000 property now £26,041 cheaper than it would have been a year earlier.

We need to follow Britain’s pothole fix

Just before Christmas Britain’s Transport secretary announced a massive £6bn fund to help tackle potholes and improve local roads over the next six years. This is the kind of planning that we should be seeing here as our economy recovers, writes Padraic Deane.

 

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