The Bank of Ireland does not consider additional payment interruptions for customers affected by Covid

[ad_1] The Bank of Ireland says it is not considering a third payment disruption to customers whose incomes were affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, Chief Executive Officer Francesca McDonagh said Monday. The bank along with other lenders have agreed to allow borrowers to take a break from paying mortgages, business loans and other facilities as … Read more

“Dickie Rock is a legend in his own head … He lives in a fantasy world”

[ad_1] It’s been 40 years since Ireland, and all of Europe fell in love with Logan and his white suit. TALKS ABOUT MUSIC, RELIGION AND FAMILY … AND THEN THINGS HAVE A LITTLE UNKNOWN When Irish author John Boyne won the Celebrity House of the Year a couple of years ago, viewers were able to … Read more

Slight drop in number receiving emergency payment

[ad_1] There has been a slight drop in the number of people receiving the pandemic emergency payment of € 350 per week. The number that received the payment last week was 589,000, a decrease of 9,000 in the previous week. The figure reflects the first signs of restrictions easing for certain categories of workers, and … Read more

Businesses could reopen sooner if Covid-19 spread continues to slow, says Humphreys

[ad_1] Businesses in Ireland may reopen faster than expected under the government’s established roadmap if the spread of Covid-19 continues to slow, Business Minister Heather Humphreys said. In an interview Monday on the Irish Times Confronting Coronavirus podcast, Humphreys said the figures showing a slower spread of the virus were encouraging and could speed up … Read more

Mastercard to proceed with plans to create 1,500 Dublin jobs over five years

[ad_1] Mastercard has said it intends to proceed with plans to create 1,500 jobs in Dublin over the next three to five years despite the Covid-19 crisis. Speaking to The Irish Times, Mark Barnett, who has just been appointed president of Mastercard’s European business, said while the company had been affected by the pandemic, it … Read more

inspirational film shows Cork staying strong during lockdown –

[ad_1] One young Cork film-maker has produced an amazing video document of Leeside in the midst of Lockdown. Daniel Corcoran of city-based Rollover Films found he had a bit of time on his hands after his family’s bread-and-butter business of shooting wedding videos came to a complete halt. But rather than binge-watch Netflix, Daniel decided … Read more

Payment breaks will not extend beyond 6 months.

[ad_1] The executive director of the Bank of Ireland has said that she does not foresee payment disruptions for financially struggling borrowers as the Covid-19 crisis extends beyond the six months agreed upon by major banks here. Francesca McDonagh said the sector had been proactive in agreeing to pay interruptions initially for three months and … Read more

Coronavirus: South Dakota Sioux refuse to shoot down “illegal” checkpoints

[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures Screenshot Tribal leader Harold Frazier says the tribes would “not apologize for being a safe island in a sea of ​​uncertainty and death.” Sioux tribes in the US state of South Dakota refuse to remove the coronavirus checkpoints they established on the roads that pass through their lands. Governor Kristi … Read more

Two-thirds of construction companies laid off staff

[ad_1] Construction professionals believe it will be at least 12 months before the sector returns to pre-pandemic levels. That’s according to a survey of more than 350 industry participants conducted by the Federation of the Construction Industry. It is being released as construction sites are set for a resumption of activity this day of next … Read more