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Hoteliers more upbeat according to industry survey

Irish hoteliers are more optimistic about the outlook for the tourism sector according to an industry survey undertaken by the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF). Overall confidence levels are up on last year with 51 per cent of respondents indicating a positive outlook for trading conditions for their business over the next twelve months (14 per cent had a negative outlook while 35 per cent had a neutral outlook).

Westmeath families to be crippled with energy price hike – Hogan

Athlone Sinn Féin councillor Paul Hogan has called on the Energy Regulator to call a halt to the 10 per cent hike in electricity and gas prices which Bord Gáis announced this week.

Pobal Chill Chomáin requests meeting with Minister

Dear Minister Pat Rabbitte,

Amazon doubles profits thanks to weak dollar

Amazon, the world largest online retailer, has defied the poor economic conditions and reported that its second-quarter profit has more than doubled, reporting a profit of $158 million for the quarter.

ISME fury at gas price increase

ISME, the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association, has reacted angrily to the Commission for Energy Regulator’s decision to approve an increase in gas of 20 per cent, following hot on the heels of the recent 17.5 per cent hike in electricity prices.

ISME fury at gas price increase

ISME, the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association, has reacted with fury to the decision by the Commission for Energy Regulator to approve an increase in gas of 20 per cent, following hot on the heels of the recent 17.5 per cent hike in electricity prices.

FG deliberately ignoring the Government’s jobs plan - Calleary

Labour Affairs Minister and Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo Dara Calleary has accused Fine Gael of deliberately ignoring the Government’s job plan on a day when the numbers of those signing on fell for the first time in two years. Earlier this week Fine Gael tried to “stoke up fear by incorrectly claiming that there was 60,000 more people unemployed than there actually are”, said Minister Calleary.

Gas price reduction good news for business and households - Calleary

Mayo Fianna Fáil TD and Minister for Labour Affairs Dara Calleary has welcomed the news that households and businesses in Ballina, Westport, Castlebar, and Ballinrobe are to benefit from a significant cut in their gas bills.

Gas price reduction good news for business and households - Calleary

Mayo Fianna Fáil TD and Minister for Labour Affairs Dara Calleary has welcomed the news that households and businesses in Ballina, Westport, Castlebar, and Ballinrobe are to benefit from a significant cut in their gas bills.

Gas price reduction good news for business and households - Calleary

Mayo Fianna Fáil TD and Minister for Labour Affairs Dara Calleary has welcomed the news that households and businesses in Ballina, Westport, Castlebar, and Ballinrobe are to benefit from a significant cut in their gas bills.

 

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