€600 savings on offer in health cover price war
FAMILIES could save up to €600 a year as a price war breaks out between health insurers.
FAMILIES could save up to €600 a year as a price war breaks out between health insurers.
PEOPLE are more positive about saving than any time since the beginning of last year – but we still worry we are not saving enough, a new survey shows.
SPENDING a minute less a day in the shower and turning off the tap when brushing your teeth will help reduce water bills by almost 30pc when charges are introduced, a new survey shows.
WAGES are rising faster than inflation, providing some relief to hardpressed consumers.
MOTORISTS may be able to drive a better deal on their car insurance after Bank of Ireland said it was entering the market and Aviva promised big discounts.
CONSUMERS are making bigger efforts to repay overdue credit union loans than pay the taxman, it has emerged.
A WEXFORD man has been sentenced to 15 years for raping and sexually abusing a boy up to six times a night over a five year period.
GOLF star Rory McIlroy is to be hit with a counter claim when he takes legal action against his former sports agent, a court has been told.
PhD researcher Dr. Margaret Kennedy’s hope for Budget 2014 “is that the government will stop targeting vulnerable people.”
FREE GP care for children under five will improve waiting times in the country's A&E departments, according to Junior Minister Brian Hayes.
YOUTH offenders detained at a notorious adult prison will be sent to a newly-revamped national children's detention centre from next summer.
FINANCE Minister Michael Noonan and public expenditure minister Brendan Howlin have released pre-Budget videos ahead of their official speeches tomorrow.
ORGANISED crime boss John Gilligan has lost his latest round of legal fights as he prepares to be released from jail.
Organised crime boss John Gilligan has lost his latest round of legal fights as he prepares to be released from jail.
SO a day before a budget designed to take €2.5bn out of the economy, we hear that plans for free GP cards for the under 5s will go ahead.
A mother in her 40s has died in a house fire from which her two children escaped.
TRADE union SIPTU has called on Social Protection Minister Joan Burton to reverse her decision to increase the age for the state pension from 65 to 66 years from next January.
THE top union body in the country has delivered a blistering attack on the pensions regulator.
TRADE union SIPTU will again ask Aer Lingus workers to consider striking over a major pensions dispute.
GOVERNOR of the Central Bank Patrick Honohan has put the boot into those borrowers he claims are deliberately not paying their mortgages.
DUBLIN city has less than 1pc of its housing stock currently for sale – the lowest proportion in memory for estate agents.
THOUSANDS of people who are due to file their taxes in the next three weeks have been warned they risk a Revenue audit if they fail to pay the property tax.
FAMILIES could save up to €600 a year as a price war breaks out between health insurers.
PEOPLE are more positive about saving than any time since the beginning of last year – but we still worry we are not saving enough, a new survey shows.
SPENDING a minute less a day in the shower and turning off the tap when brushing your teeth will help reduce water bills by almost 30pc when charges are introduced, a new survey shows.