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  • NEWS

  • Mortgage arrears cases rise by 20,000 per annum
    Sunday, August 28, 2011  By Jon Ihle, Markets Correspondent
    Cases of mortgage arrears are increasing at a rate of 20,000 per year, new figures from the Central Bank published tomorrow will show.

    Empty hotel costs taxpayer €1m a year
    Sunday, August 28, 2011  By Richard Curran
    Taxpayers are forking out more than €1 million per year on bills such as electricity, gas, security and insurance to keep the lights on at the unfinished €170 million Kilternan Hotel and Country Club in Co Dublin.

    IRA victims to go to Libya to resolve compensation
    Sunday, August 28, 2011  By John Burke
    A group representing Irish victims of Libyan-backed IRA violence is to travel to the country to finalise details of an agreed £2 billion (€2.25 billion) compensation deal.

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  • NEWS FEATURES
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    Top of the bailout class
    Sunday, August 28, 2011   By Cliff Taylor
    The momentum is behind Ireland for now, after a surprise rally in our bond markets
     
    Divided they fall
    Sunday, August 28, 2011  By Niamh Connolly, Political Correspondent
    Fianna Fáil is divided by the internal debate over running a presidential candidate, with bitter words on both sides of the argument

  • NEWS FEATURES
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    Fingleton's five-star follies
    Sunday, August 28, 2011   By Richard Curran
    A series of reckless – and expensive – investment decisions by Michael Fingleton’s Irish Nationwide Building Society not only epitomised the Celtic tiger years, but will also have dire repercussions for the taxpayer in years to come
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  • THE MARKET
  • Anglo made €1bn provision on US loans for sale
    Sunday, August 28, 2011   By Richard Curran
    Anglo Irish Bank has made provisions totalling €1 billion on its US loan book, which it is currently close to selling.
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