Border counties may ‘sleep easy’ following passage of the NI Brexit deal, but tomorrow is ‘pivotal’ for outstanding issues, Coveney says

[ad_1] Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said that today was a “historic” day as the Northern Ireland protocol was agreed, but warned that tomorrow is “critical” as two issues remain to be resolved for a Brexit deal. . The remaining two issues, a level playing field and fisheries, make up just 2% of the overall Brexit … Read more

The largest ferry operator in the Irish Sea wants a six-month phased in for Brexit controls

[ad_1] The largest ferry company operating in the Irish Sea has urged the EU to introduce a six-month “implementation phase” for post-Brexit customs because many companies are not ready. Stena Line, the Swedish company whose ferries cross the Irish Sea more than 250 times a week, said “many unanswered questions” remained, despite the EU and … Read more

Fianna Fáil ‘will be massacred in next elections’ due to poor messages, party meeting said

[ad_1] NOBODY is in charge of Fianna Fáil’s messages and the party will be “massacred” in the next elections as a result, it was said tonight at the party’s parliamentary meeting. After Health Minister Stephen Donnelly briefed TDs and senators on efforts to help nursing students financially, he was told by several people that his … Read more

Beef imports to the EU should stop if Brexit does not reach a deal

[ad_1] The Irish Farmers Association has said that all beef imports to the European Union should be “immediately suspended” in the event of a no-deal Brexit. IFA President Tim Cullinan said the Mercosur Trade Agreement, which would allow the importation of large volumes of beef into the EU, should also be suspended in the event … Read more

Dublin fuel retailer tops list of revenue defaulters

[ad_1] A Dublin-based fuel wholesaler and retailer has been included on the most recent list of tax defaulters as a € 9.168 million revenue debt. DMG Energy Limited, domiciled at Trinity House, Charleston Road in Ranelagh, was found to owe € 3.4 million in unpaid taxes, along with € 2.6 million in interest and € … Read more

Mouse infestation in Dublin restaurant poses ‘serious’ health risk

[ad_1] Closure orders have been issued at a Dublin sushi restaurant and a Waterford-based Asian food business citing rodent infestations posing a serious risk to human health. The Dublin restaurant was named by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) as Shiro Sushi, 10 Moore Street, operated by Boteco Quality Foods Limited. The closure order, … Read more

Cabinet passes plan to cut personal injury payments

[ad_1] The perjury will be easier to process and the quantum book will be replaced with new personal injury adjudication guidelines as part of a Cabinet-approved plan to address insurance costs. The plan contains 66 actions designed to cut costs and reduce pressure on companies already affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. As part of the … Read more

Bank apologizes to 47,000 clients for incorrect reporting on mortgage details

[ad_1] Bank of Ireland has written to thousands of customers to apologize for incorrectly reporting the details of their loan transactions to the Central Bank’s credit registry. The bank made mistakes in reporting the payments made on restructured mortgages. Some 47,000 accounts were affected. He said he will consider compensating those affected by the mistake. … Read more

Three arrested in multimillion dollar bill redirection fraud investigation

[ad_1] Gardaí, who investigates a major Irish-based and overseas criminal network that defrauded millions of euros from victims of invoice redirection fraud, arrested three men in Dublin. Members of the Garda National Economic Crimes Office carried out searches at three properties in Dublin early Tuesday morning and arrested three men, all in their 20s, and … Read more

Christmas Bonus 2020 – The Important Date You’ll See Many PUP Recipients Miss Out

[ad_1] Anyone who has exited the PUP payment before November 27 will not receive the Christmas Bonus this week. Many people return to work this month after the end of the shutdown and the return of the hospitality and retail sectors. However, most of these workers will still be able to claim the Christmas bonus … Read more