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October new car registrations down 2.1% — new car market just marginally ahead on last year

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October.

Toyota’a 231 boasts new Corolla Cross Hybrid

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ALONE makes call on agencies to support older people amid rising energy costs

ALONE, the charity that supports older people to age at home, has called on all organisations to work together to support older people this winter and ‘share the warmth’.

New electric car sales gather pace this year

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Electric cars are the big winners in the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October.

October new car registrations down 2.1% — New car market just marginally ahead on last year

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October. New car registrations for October were down 2.1% (2,624) when compared to October 2021 (2,680). Registrations year to date are marginally up 0.6% (104,056) on the same period last year (103,425) and are 10.4% behind (116,124) that of pre-Covid levels.

Rising energy costs - How to charge an electric vehicle more cheaply

Drivers are being told the best ways they can charge electric vehicles more cheaply amidst the rising costs of energy at home.

Decommissioning Derrybrien Wind Farm would be reckless, warns Donohue

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Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue has called for common sense to prevail to allow “the wind to blow and power to flow” from the turbines at Derrybrien on the hills on Slieve Aughty, Co Galway.

Eight-in-ten Irish exporters plan to enter new international markets

A survey of Enterprise Ireland client companies attending International Markets Week has found that 84% of exporters plan to enter new international markets over the next 12 months, despite ongoing market uncertainty and concerns around issues such as supply chain, energy costs and inflation.

Corporate insolvencies to increase by 36 percent year-to-date – Deloitte

The total number of corporate insolvencies forecasted in Ireland for the first three quarters of 2022 is 378, according to the latest insolvency statistics published by Deloitte - this represents a substantial increase of 36% from the same period in 2021, when the total number recorded was 278.

Budget 2023 the correct scale for now – Ibec

Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, has said that the underlying strength of the Irish business model and its capacity to generate record tax revenue has put Government in a position whereby it can afford to deliver the correct scale of Budget amidst a challenging inflationary environment.

 

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