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Mortgage arrears dip as court repossessions fall to nine-year low

MORTGAGE arrears figures from the Central Bank show another fall in the overall numbers behind on their payments. But there ...
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Sterling on course for biggest weekly gain in 7 weeks

Sterling was seeing its best week since January, as investors waited for next week’s parliamentary vote on Prime Minister Theresa ...
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What are “banded hours”?

Banded Hours: The Employment Act 2018 creates a new right for employees whose employment contract does not accurately reflect the ...
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New Employment Legislation

Failure to comply with new employment laws could see employers facing jail time! What is the Employment act 2018? To ...
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How to Survive PAYE Modernisation

What employers need to do to comply with PAYE Modernisation. In this guide below, we will discuss how PAYE Modernisation ...
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No tariffs on EU goods coming into NI in no-deal Brexit

The UK will not introduce any new checks or controls on goods moving across the land border into Northern Ireland ...
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Consumer spending falls in February

Consumer spending has fallen for the second time in three months, according to Visa’s Irish Consumer Spending Index. Having risen ...
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An Post lines up mortgage market entry as profits rocket

An Post is looking to launch its mortgage product in the spring of next year, it said on Wednesday when ...
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One-in-three people admits being ‘very worried’ about their finances

A third of people in this country are “very worried” about their finances. More than half also have no pension, ...
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