Brexit raises the cost of buying used cars in the UK

[ad_1] Revenue cautioned that anyone buying a used car in the UK should be aware of the significant additional costs that may apply after the end of the Brexit transition period. Since the UK became a “third country” on January 1, used cars imported from there that were originally made in the EU or in … Read more

Large seizures reflect drug trafficking boom, says gardaí

[ad_1] Criminal gangs in the Ireland region are growing their businesses and receiving large shipments of drugs to resell despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the nighttime economy, Garda officials said. Most pubs and clubs, traditionally associated with drug use, have been closed for almost a year. Parties and other social gatherings are … Read more

Paul Pogba: Manchester United have ‘open dialogue’ with midfielder about their future, says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | Football news

[ad_1] Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has an “open dialogue” with Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba about his future. The 27-year-old has been the subject of regular speculation since returning to Old Trafford from Juventus in 2016 for a world-record fee, thanks in large part to comments from his agent. Mino Raiola caused a stir in December … Read more

‘I anticipate that it will be possible to spend the holidays in Ireland’

[ad_1] STAYCATIONS IN IRELAND “will be possible this summer”, according to Tánaiste Leo Varadkar. Medical director Dr. Tony Holohan said earlier this week that it is “unrealistic” to expect next summer to be characterized by people vacationing to other parts of the world. “I do not think we are heading to a summer in which … Read more

Households were better off as a result of the pandemic: Central Bank

[ad_1] Last year, massive unemployment left households better off, and excess savings means we’ve never been richer. New data from the Central Bank shows that Irish households saw a 1 billion euro reduction in wages in the three months to the end of September 2020, even before the second lockdown hit. However, the same data … Read more

Travel Agents Dispute Michael O’Leary’s Claim About Ryanair Refunds

[ad_1] TRAVEL agents have objected to claims by Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary that all customers who have requested a refund have received it. r O’Leary denied there were still delays with refunds for canceled flights. Last year there was a storm of protests from airline customers over long delays and difficulties in recovering money for … Read more

Liverpool, big winners with signings of Davies and Kabak

[ad_1] Liverpool dominated the transfer deadline when they finally addressed their defensive dilemma by bringing in two new defenders, after revealing that Joel Matip will be out until the end of the season with an ankle ligament injury. Matip’s injury, coupled with long-term injuries to Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, explains why the club … Read more

Fine Gael falls in popularity but remains the leading party in opinion poll

[ad_1] FINE GAEL’S POPULARITY has dropped this week, but the party continues in the main preferences, according to the latest Business Post / Red C opinion poll. Support for the party is 29%, slightly above Sinn Féin, which according to the poll is 27%. Fine Gael has dropped four percentage points since the previous poll … Read more

Austria’s ski resort finds 96 foreigners violating coronavirus rules | World News

[ad_1] Austria has found 96 foreigners, including British, in one of the major ski resorts who violate travel and confinement rules. People from all over Europe met in St Anton am Arlberg. The local mayor has said that dozens of young tourists came to the city, circumventing lockdown rules according to which ski lifts are … Read more