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# market

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2022
# Midfield
Munster still in market for a centre with Morris set to renew Sarries contract
Damian de Allende is out of contract at the end of the season and currently expected to leave.
All time
# Attack
At least 30 killed in bomb attack at Baghdad market
The blast happened a day before the Eid al-Adha holiday.
# Big name
Munster were close to signing World Cup winner Du Toit before Jenkins deal
The 2019 World Cup player of the year had been lined up to join after the Lions tour.
# Negotiations
Munster hopeful of holding onto 'majority' of players as contract talks continue
A raft of senior players’ contracts are due to expire at the end of the current season.
# Food Market
Parts of Beijing locked down after dozens of people test positive for Covid-19
A new cluster is linked to a wholesale food market.
# Contracts
Cullen confirms Leinster haven't made any new signings for next season
The Leinster head coach would be open to playing inter-pro games behind closed doors.
# salad days
'There's a risk of being caught up in a trend': The fight for Ireland's salad-bar market
Competition is growing as people swap chicken fillet rolls for chickpeas.
# the white hag
'We've seen at least four craft breweries close down this year': Fighting back against Big Beer
It can be challenging out there for craft breweries – we spoke to two about how they make it work.
# hoverboards
Nearly 34,000 products didn't make it onto the Irish market over safety concerns
The latest figures were released by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
# Property Porn
In Photos: This is what a €10,000 a month house in Dublin city looks like
It has a butler’ s pantry, marble floors, a walk-in closet and a heat controlled wine cellar.
# shovel ready
This week’s vital property news: Caravans in gardens and building a new children's hospital
Everything you need to know in one quick guided tour.
# shovel ready
This week’s vital property news: More mortgage crisis and more houses sold
Everything you need to know in one quick guided tour.
# Breakdown
Here are the industries that are hiring and firing right now
There has been a 17% increase in the number jobs available over the past year.
# Bad Justice
A 'vigilante mob' beat a man to death in a Morocco market after accusing him of stealing
They also seriously hurt his younger friend or accomplice.
# cutting your cloth
Take 4: Homes for every budget
Here is our pick of properties from €250k… up to €1 million.
# around the country
Take 4: Homes for every budget
Here is our pick of properties from €250k… up to €1 million.
# cutting your cloth
Take 4: Homes for every budget
Here is our pick of properties from €250k… up to €1 million.
# Power surge
Your electricity bills are going to get more expensive in a couple of years
That’s if action isn’t taken, the ESRI has warned.
# shovel ready
This week’s vital property news: The return of bedsits and a stand off in Killiney
Everything you need to know in one quick guided tour.
# cutting your cloth
Take 4: Homes for every budget around Ireland
Here is our pick of properties from €250,000… up to €1 million.
# cutting your cloth
Take 4: Homes for every budget
Here is our pick of properties from €250k… up to €1 million.
# cutting your cloth
Take 4: Homes for every budget
Here is our pick of properties from €250k… up to €1 million.
# energy poverty
The government wants to talk to those who are in 'energy poverty'
Submissions on a paper on energy affordability can be made until February 27.
# Takeover
It looks like IAG really wants to get their hands on Aer Lingus
Reports today suggest that company has tabled ANOTHER offer for the airline.
# Hey Big Spender
Irish consumers had their best Christmas for seven years
New figures today also show an increase of 6.4% in retail sales over the course of the year.
# Kildare
Woman in her 60s stabbed in Athy town centre
No arrests have been made.
# France
Man stabs himself after ploughing van into busy Christmas market
At least ten people have been injured, two seriously.
# Investment
Want to switch mobile networks? There's a new one on its way
It’s being set up by Carphone Warehouse, but it won’t be here till July 2015…
# magical
Check out this gorgeous photo of Galway Christmas Market
It’s officially acceptable to feel festive now.
# gaffs
Can you guess where Ireland's most popular property is?
Here are three market stats you should look at if you’re thinking of stepping onto the property ladder.
# Off The Grid
Thinking big to go small: How tiny houses can be a good first move
The ‘Tiny House Movement’ offers something to people frozen out of the property market by high deposits and rising prices.
# Property
Numbers crunched: New report reveals the extent of Dublin's housing shortage
Meanwhile, another report shows activity in the housing sector not seen for several years.
# Home Sweet Home
€1.83bn spent on Dublin property in the first 6 months of this year
This is an increase of 45% on the same period last year.
# Regeneration
Ballymun market 'in limbo' as shopping centre due to be demolished
Traders were “shocked and upset” when they heard the centre was to close.
# windmill lane
€17.75 million for Dublin docklands site adjoining old U2 studio
It’s the 11th high-profile purchase by property investors Hibernia REIT.
# Farming
Tired of the traditional mart? A new website allows livestock to be auctioned online
Livestock-live.com has already sold as much as €500,000 worth of livestock since it was launched in the United Kingdom.
# Under the Hammer
Rush for homes as property market "changes dramatically" in Galway
An all-day auction is set to take place in Galway on Friday.
# PROBLEM SOLVING
Is this the 'ambitious action' needed to fix Ireland's social housing market?
A new report has said the sector is ‘at a crossroads’.
# market
Global shrimp crisis is hitting menus across the world
Early Mortality Syndrome in shrimp farms in Thailand is causing havoc to restaurateurs across the world.
# counting down
So what's happening in GALWAY in the run up to Christmas?
Continuing our festive lists, we take a look at what’s to be enjoyed in the City of the Tribes in the next few weeks.