In Cork, they unearthed a diamond in Brian Hayes. Polished, now
Improvement in ball striking is the finishing touch for Cork maestro
Improvement in ball striking is the finishing touch for Cork maestro
European and Irish banks today are fundamentally different institutions from those that existed before the financial crisis
Industry says tax incentives ‘critical’ to drive participation in forthcoming Government investment scheme
Consumers shrug off cost-of-living and trade concerns
Big men are back in fashion on the edge of the square, but they are different specimens now
A total of 9,437 new mortgages to the value of just over €3bn were drawn down during the period
Regulations have ‘significantly increased amount and quality of capital banks must hold’
Savers should be offered ‘straightforward and tax-efficient’ way to invest over long term
Little prospect of increasing number of homes built unless wave of construction starts next year
First-time buyers account for 60 per cent of all approvals in October while loans for movers tumble again
More than a third of first-time buyer home loans in Dublin were taken out by those borrowing on their own
This is likely to be strongly resisted by the regulator
Banking and Payments Federation Ireland says figures illustrate high level of demand in Irish housing market
Home loans valued at €1.5bn approved in April, says BPFI
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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