Times Online | Anglo will not pay legal bills for FitzPatrick Irish Independent Former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Sean FitzPatrick will not have his legal bills paid under the bank's multi-million euro indemnity insurance policy for past directors. "There's no way Anglo will be paying any of ... Kid gloves come off as gardaí give Seánie a lengthy grilling Police arrest Anglo Irish Bank's former chairman Anglo lets Seanie off hook for €7m debt |
Times Online | British Airways strike enters its second day BBC News The strike by British Airways cabin crew has entered its second day, with both sides claiming the advantage. The Unite trade union said half of BA's 250 planes had been grounded on the first day of the three-day stoppage. But BA says it reinstated ... 'Most British Airways crew are striking on behalf of the passengers' BA Strike in 2nd Day as Cabin Crew Seek to Curb Pay, Job Cuts BA calls up 5000 strike-breakers |
![]() RTE.ie | ISEQ ends week up after heavy trade in bank shares Irish Independent THE prime focus at the end of the trading week yesterday continued to be the two main banks, as the National Asset Management Agency prepares to receive the first tranche of loans from financial institutions. ... Banking shares in the spotlight as Iseq rebounds NAMA begins sending schedules to banks Fear and Loathing Irish Style |
![]() Siliconrepublic.com | Aer Lingus cabin crew to vote again on cutbacks plan Irish Independent AER Lingus cabin crew will vote for a second time on the airline's €97m survival plan in a bid to avert 230 compulsory redundancies. Their union Impact agreed to re-ballot its 1000 cabin crew members on the ... Aer Lingus cabin crew to vote again Fresh Aer Lingus cabin crew vote plan Aer Lingus cabin crew to vote again on cost cuts |
![]() RTE.ie | Revenue falls 10.6pc to €4bn as mobile and internet use rises Irish Independent TOTAL revenues in Ireland's communications sector -- which includes those from telecoms firms and some television subscription companies -- fell 10.6pc to €4.03bn last year, according to a report from telecoms watchdog Comreg published ... ComReg report notes revenue squeeze Broadband penetration in Ireland reaches... Daily Digest 19 March |
![]() Siliconrepublic.com | Geoghegan-Quinn in vow to transform EU Irish Independent IRELAND's new EU Commissioner, Maire Geoghegan-Quinn, yesterday identified research and development as the key to economic recovery in Ireland and Europe. In her first public address in Ireland since taking up her role as Commissioner ... Geoghegan-Quinn outlines EU's top research priorities Turn inventions into jobs - commissioner Capitalise on your inventions, Europe, EU... |
![]() Irish Times | Draft law to re-merge bank and watchdog is imminent Irish Independent The Government is preparing to unveil next week long-awaited draft legislation to bring about the re-merger of the financial watchdog with the Central Bank after a seven-year hiatus. Most of the other banking announcements that had been ... Unenviable task in taming the banks Irish financial regulator on 'significant' recruitment drive Financial Regulator to add 360 jobs in next two years |
The Guardian | GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rally loses steam, euro slumps Reuters NEW YORK, March 19 (Reuters) - Global shares slipped from 17-month highs on Friday as weakness in earnings and a rising dollar stunted long-running rallies, while concerns over Greece's debt burden kept pressure on the euro. ... Merkel Says Aid to Greece Must Address Budget Woes at 'Roots' Greek debt crisis merely adds to the list of issues dividing the European Union Barroso Urges EU to Detail Greek Aid |
Unemployment will remain high until we 'fix the banks' Irish Independent THE economy will start growing again in the second half -- but until the banking sector is fixed unemployment will remain at elevated levels, Bloxham Stockbrokers predicted yesterday. The Dublin-based stockbroker ... Bloxham predicts 1% fall in GDP this year 'Normal' bank conditions needed for recovery |
![]() Insideireland.ie | North must continue to raise its game - Foster Irish Times NORTHERN IRELAND must continue “to raise its game” if it is to remain competitive, the North's Minister for Enterprise has warned in the US as her trade mission draws to a close. Arlene Foster, who took part in a two-city trade mission to the US this ... First Derivatives welcomes £1.3m boost from Invest NI First Derivatives secures Invest NI funds Software firm plans massive R&D boost |