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Neutral appeal

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Classic neutrals are the spring story from Peruzzi’s latest collection. The emphasis is on quality tailoring which has timeless appeal.

Deal or no deal?

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It was another dramatic night in the Oireachtas earlier this month as the former Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide were put to bed after the best part of five years torturing the Irish people.

House prices continue to fall in Mayo

According to the latest survey from MyHome.ie, prices for both three and four bed semi-detached houses in Mayo continued to fall in the fourth quarter of 2012.

House price decline continues as credit and confidence remain key

House prices are continuing to fall but the rate of decline is moderating, according to the latest figures from property website MyHome.ie, which reports that asking prices for three bed semi-detached properties nationally remained unchanged in the last quarter, at €185,000.

No — UCD academic Kieran Allen in Castlebar

Kieran Allen, a UCD academic and author of The Fiscal Treaty and the Euro Crisis: Reasons to Vote No, has claimed that Ireland faces 20 years of hardship if it votes yes.

Treaty is a straitjacket that will bring misery, says O Cuiv

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“The EU Fiscal Compact Treaty is a straitjacket that would lead to misery in our country and throughout the EU. This is not the way to solve our problems. It is against the whole spirit of the EU.”

House prices continue to fall

House prices in Westmeath are continuing to fall, and are now 53 per cent lower than they were at their peak, according to the latest report from property website Daft.ie.

Housing and its place in the financial crisis to be discussed at city conference

Housing is at the root of the global financial crisis – but it is also at the heart of personal, social and community development. Resolving the conflict between these approaches, nationally and internationally, is a core element of contemporary housing law and policy and the Centre for Housing Law, Rights and Policy at NUI Galway has announced an international conference exploring this challenge.

Finance Bill measures signal hope for homeowners and lower paid - McFadden

Deputy Nicky McFadden has said the publication of the Finance Bill signals hope for homeowners and lower paid workers.

Global business crisis as companies continue to default on payments

A global risk assessment company is warning that the systemic nature of the current crisis is making the Eurozone unstable in business terms.

 

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