# debt - Thursday 4 March, 2021
# Looking Ahead
From The42
# Looking Ahead
The Red Devils finished third last season to seal a Champions League return which boosted broadcasting revenue.
# debt - Friday 25 December, 2020
# Debt
From The42
# Debt
Harry Pearson on writing ‘The Farther Corner’.
# debt - Friday 24 July, 2020
# Opinion
# Opinion
Economist Dr Brian O’Boyle says we need to learn the lessons from the last global recession and make sure the economic burden of Covid-19 is shared equally.
# debt - Tuesday 16 June, 2020
# Gabriel Makhlouf
# Gabriel Makhlouf
The Central Bank has warned that the longer the pandemic lasts, the greater the risk to the Irish economy.
# debt - Tuesday 14 April, 2020
# Coronavirus
# Coronavirus
The debt payments of the countries, which are primarily in Africa, will be cancelled for at least six months.
# debt - Wednesday 11 March, 2020
# Personal Insolvency
# Personal Insolvency
They will continue to make payments on the mortgages on their respective homes and they will each make lump sum payments of €100.
# debt - Tuesday 10 December, 2019
# Update
From The42
# Update
The association say they want to prioritise ‘the refinancing package that will guarantee the future of the FAI and safeguard jobs’.
# debt - Tuesday 8 October, 2019
# Sold
# Sold
There are 2,800 home loans and 375 buy-to-let loans included in the portfolio.
# debt - Friday 20 September, 2019
# Insolvency
# Insolvency
A lump sum of over €40,000 from family members will go towards the funding of the arrangements.
# debt - Tuesday 20 August, 2019
# Roman Ruins
# Roman Ruins
Giuseppe Conte’s resignation came under pressure from Matteo Salvini’s anti-immigrant League party, which has been soaring in opinion polls.
# debt - Thursday 4 July, 2019
# Money Money Money
# Money Money Money
Ireland has paid €60 billion interest on its national debt over the last 10 years.
# debt - Sunday 13 January, 2019
# Dragging Their Heels
# Dragging Their Heels
People who are working every day with customers in arrears say lenders are still refusing to cooperate in any significant way.
# debt - Friday 11 January, 2019
# Fair Mortgage Bill
# Fair Mortgage Bill
Edmund Honohan urged the Fianna Fáil leader to support a piece of legislation he wrote that is currently before the Dáil.
# debt - Saturday 29 December, 2018
# Debt
# Debt
Minister Regina Doherty said a number of measures are taken to try to recover the monies owed.
# debt - Thursday 20 December, 2018
# Debt Collectors
# Debt Collectors
The Irish Cancer Society is today publishing advice for patients on how best to deal with the charges.
# debt - Tuesday 30 October, 2018
# Debt
# Debt
The Insolvency Service of Ireland has welcomed the rise in people seeking help.
# debt - Monday 1 October, 2018
# Final Notice
# Final Notice
The Irish Cancer Society recently called for the government to abolish inpatient charges for cancer patients in the forthcoming Budget.
# debt - Saturday 1 September, 2018
# Bills
# Bills
The Irish Cancer Society has called for the abolition of inpatient fees in the next Budget.
# debt - Monday 20 August, 2018
# Examiner
# Examiner
The firm is around €24 million in debt.
# debt - Thursday 2 August, 2018
# Back To School
# Back To School
Average back-to-school costs have risen at all levels since last year.
# debt - Monday 30 July, 2018
# Debt
# Debt
More than one-third of parents in Ireland say they are debt due to these costs.
# debt - Friday 22 June, 2018
# We Made It
# We Made It
Greece’s economy has stabilised after being in turmoil for many years.
# debt - Wednesday 20 June, 2018
# Debt
# Debt
The number of accounts in arrears over 720 days has fallen but these cases still account for 41% of all accounts in arrears.
# debt - Friday 15 June, 2018
# Warning
# Warning
High levels of household and public debt are also concerning, the Central Bank has said.
# debt - Saturday 9 June, 2018
# Lily Allen
From The Daily Edge
# Lily Allen
The singer says her perceived wealth is used to delegitimise her anger about Grenfell.
# debt - Friday 23 March, 2018
# Manchester
# Manchester
Darren McKie killed his wife after she found out he had applied for loans in her name.
# debt - Monday 15 January, 2018
# Gone Bust
# Gone Bust
The Department of Education said school buildings in question are approximately 90% complete.
# debt - Tuesday 28 November, 2017
# Repayment
# Repayment
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has this will save Ireland €150 million over the remaining life of the loans.
# debt - Sunday 26 November, 2017
# Your Say
# Your Say
Ten percent of home mortgage accounts in this country are in arrears.
# debt - Friday 17 November, 2017
# Debt
# Debt
There are calls for the Legal Aid Board to relax its merits test so more families in debt can access professional representation.
# debt - Friday 22 September, 2017
# Your Say
# Your Say
A new poll suggests that nearly half of Irish people expect to still be paying off a property loan when they reach retirement age.
# debt - Friday 8 September, 2017
# London
# London
Omar Raza was robbed and stabbed.
# debt - Thursday 7 September, 2017
# There You Go Now
# There You Go Now
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says IMF chief Christine Lagarde has approved the deal.
# debt - Saturday 15 July, 2017
# Debt
# Debt
Students in the UK are graduating with loans of £57,000, Labour says the same can’t happen here.
# debt - Thursday 20 April, 2017
# At Breaking Point
# At Breaking Point
Family members gathered outside barracks all across the country today to highlight pay issues.
# debt - Sunday 19 March, 2017
Iceland forgave a portion of mortgage holders’ debts in 2014.
# debt - Friday 27 January, 2017
# I O U
# I O U
51 out of 505 debtors that exited Nama paid 10% or less of their debts.
# debt - Wednesday 23 November, 2016
# Factcheck
# Factcheck
Fine Gael has been on Twitter and Facebook, promoting a set of claims about its role in the fall of mortgages in arrears. Do they check out?
# debt - Thursday 29 September, 2016
# Horror
# Horror
The judge said during his hearing, “It certainly comes across to me that he is a dealer.”
# debt - Monday 25 July, 2016
# In The Red
# In The Red
Minister Simon Coveney says he doesn’t believe that any of the loans are unsustainable.