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Ireland and the EU are backing a massive €230 million expansion at DCU
The money is being used for a massive development of the university’s campus.
Former Man United prodigy facing Lazio exile
The 23-year-old has played only 53 minutes in Serie A this season.
Chelsea ship Cuadrado off to Juventus after just 15 appearances
The Colombian winger is heading back to Italy to link up with the Serie A champions on a season-long loan.
"The bills had been piling up - then this happened" - Dublin man who just picked up €500,000 in lottery win
“For me, this is a chance to make a good life.”
Now Fifa say that $5m payment to the FAI after Henry handball was 'a loan'
The loan was to be repaid if Ireland had reached the 2014 World Cup.
Greece will miss an IMF repayment (but promises to pay before July)
Its other repayments will be combined into one.
Wasps have signed an Ireland international centre on loan
33-year-old James Downey has been struggling for first-team games at Glasgow this season.
'No chance': Germany won't pay €162 billion 'owed' to Greece since WWII
The country’s central bank was forced to loan a massive sum to the Third Reich.
Greece is not happy that one of the Parthenon Marbles was sent in secret to Russia
This is the first time in two centuries that any of the contested sculptures has left Britain.
Irish Water to pay back the State over €14m
The State has underwritten a loan of €300 million for Irish Water.
These photos of a Spanish woman being evicted are heartbreaking
A football team has offered to help the 85-year-old.
Pellegrini confirms Frank Lampard's loan move to Man City
‘He will play every game that he needs to play,’ said the Chilean manager.
Liverpool sign Belgian striker Origi and then send him back out on loan for the season
The striker was in action for the Belgian side that reached the quarter-final stage of the recent World Cup in Brazil.
Wexford native Sheriff joins growing Irish ranks in English Championship
The 25-year-old lock has moved to Bedford on loan from Saracens.
Sevilla confirm agreement with Liverpool for Aspas loan move
The Spaniard failed to score in 14 league appearances for Brendan Rodgers’ side last season.
Column: Fears surrounding the IBRC mortgage book are overhyped
Some IBRC mortgage holders have concerns about about being left without protection if the Government proceeds with the sale of their loans abroad – but they shouldn’t be, writes Karl Deeter.
Connacht sign Leinster 'A' captain Gilsenan on loan to cover Heenan injury
Head coach Pat Lam says short-term switches such as this one are great for Irish rugby.
Munster hand new contract to Holland as Nagle is sent out on loan
The new deal ensures the 28-year-old will remain at Munster until 2016.
VIDEO: A 19 year-old on loan from Juventus hit four goals against AC Milan last night
Domenico Berardi hit all the goals for Sassuolo in their 4-3 win in their Serie A clash.
Middlesbrough extend Shay Given's loan spell
The 37-year-old Irish goalkeeper will now stay at the Riverside until 28 February.
European Investment Bank agrees to partly fund Luas Cross City
The EIB has agreed to provide a loan of up to €163 million or nearly half of the cost of the project that will link Dublin’s two Luas lines.
Guess who's getting closer to the end of their bailout too?
Portugal received its penultimate tranche in rescue loans today.
Moyes insists Zaha will be get his chance but may send him out on loan
The 20-year-old winger has barely featured since joining from Crystal Palace in the summer.
Cyprus gets €1.5bn from EU's emergency fund
The crisis-hit nation has now received half of the package it was pencilled to get from the ESM.
Irish banks becoming less reliant on ECB
Our share of ECB funding is now just 5.4 per cent compared to 26.5 per cent immediately after the bailout in November 2010.
Bank of Ireland launches another €2 billion fund for first time buyers
The bank said that the fund is being rolled out in response to existing and anticipated demand for mortgages.
IMF gives the ok for €1 billion bailout loan for Cyprus
The IMF said the money is intended to stabilise the country’s ravage financial system.
British military plane takes €1 million to Cyprus
The defence ministry said the cash cargo flight is a “contingency” plan in case banks in the country stop giving out money.
Greece to receive full EU-IMF bailout funds by Wednesday after long delay
Greece will receive €16 billion to recapitalise its banks as part of the deal.
Eurozone finance ministers meet (yet again) to try to fix Greece
This will be the third time in two weeks that finance ministers from across the EU will meet to deal with the the threat of bankruptcy for Greece.
Three's company: Meyler heads to Hull on loan
The Republic of Ireland midfielder moves to the Championship until 1 January.
Central Bank Governor calls for focus on corporate restructuring
Patrick Honohan said many firms may need restructuring to survive and avoid imminent loan defaults.
Irish 9-year bonds fall below 6% for the first time since 2010
Bond yields have fallen to their lowest rate since 19 October 2010, when Ireland entered into a bailout agreement with the EU/IMF.
One in two has friend who left Ireland since 2007 – survey
Meanwhile, half of respondents to Sponge It survey say they think Ireland will be out of recession by 2016.
Bank of Ireland reports half-year loss of €1.25 billion
Bank CEO says H1 2012 has been a difficult environment to operate in, given ongoing eurozone difficulties and challenges to the Irish economy.
AIB apologises for misreporting of customer loan repayment data
Personal customer reports provided by the bank to the Irish Credit Bureau misrepresented information on missed loan repayments.
Polish MP calls on Spain to repay centuries-old loan
Gold ducat loan taken out by King Philip in the 16th century would be worth €57.4 million in today’s gold prices – and that’s before interest.
Fabio on loan to QPR as Rafael gets new United deal
The players have experienced contrasting fortunes since signing for Man United.
Budget 2013: Minister refuses to rule out income tax increases and welfare cuts
Pat Rabbitte insists the govt hasn’t “engaged” yet on the budget, but he personally wants to sit down for talks “without any red lines”.