Kenmare locals ... The range of Irish interest subjects covered (from hard news stories to more magazine-like items) provides a vivid window into the development of modern Ireland at a ...
The Land Development Agency (LDA) is on track to see its output of new homes more than double next year to 2,000, before ...
It comes after Jeff Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic political magazine, revealed that he had been inadvertently invited to a confidential Signal group chat, set up by and for key Trump ...
cut interest rates for the sixth time in nine months, shaving another quarter point. However, writes Eoin Burke-Kennedy, ECB president Christine Lagarde hinted that the bank may pause the current ...
Within hours, it was reported that Finance Ireland, the first new entrant post ... funds – soared when official European Central Bank interest rates moved higher. The company’s chief executive ...
It does have rent regulation, but this regulation is (a) more lenient than Ireland’s and (b) didn’t stop a BTR investment boom when interest rates ... of 61 percentage points compared with ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has slashed interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point for the second time ... the non-bank lenders like Finance Ireland and ICS Mortgages, should also ...
"How it's a two-way street will be the main point I'd be making. It's not just American investment in Ireland, it's Irish investment in America as well. We are buying a lot of stuff, a lot of ...
The westerners have moved operations to Mayo's GAA heartland, MacHale Park, for the first time and that has piqued the interest of fans ... priceless four or five points on offer.
Macro data points to ongoing challenges ... sectors inclined to the downside include real estate and utilities; Kenmare receives takeover offer from Oryx and Michael Carvill; focus on ECB rate ...
More info There is no point in being in Government unless you ... They told the people of Ireland, a great big porky during last November's general election, that up to 40,000 homes would be ...
The information they’ve provided has often been vague or useless. At some point, Ireland will have to decide—does it side with the EU and push back against these companies, or does it continue its ...