State spent over €1m renting Brussels embassy last year, as PAC questions value-for-money
Committee concerned about State renting buildings long-term rather than buying.
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Committee concerned about State renting buildings long-term rather than buying.
It would have cost €1.34 million to repair.
RTÉ are in discussions with the Trade Union Group after it admitted the move breached workers’ rights.
Columnist John O’Sullivan assesses the arguments against splashing out €15 to see Irish football.
The Lilywhites are calling upon Irish fans to get behind them for next Wednesday’s first leg in Dublin.
A survey has found toilet rolls, chocolate biscuits and toothpaste have all shrunk in recent months.
I used to dread bringing an inhaler out to a patient and asking for €85, writes Shane O’Sullivan.
Man United are most certainly an overspending underachiever.
But World Rugby maintain it’s an ‘affordable and accessible’ tournament.
The figure has actually dropped since 2014.
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The Department of Finance questioned whether shareholders should have received €5 million.
We take a loot at what around €2 million would get you around the rest of the country.
Brendan Howlin said the €600 million a year needed in investment is likely to grow in the future.
Could League of Ireland clubs do something similar?
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The Portuguese forward is set to line up at the Waterford RSC with Federico Macheda.
Minister Alan Shatter has announced significant changes to the make up of the reservists.
There’s no point in signing the same players as everyone else if you want to make a move up the leader board.
Digital marketing survey shows Irish marketeers are using social media platforms for online marketing.
The National Consumer Agency’s research shows that 79 per cent of people who change product or provider then pay less.
The hotels.com survey shows that a €114 budget would comfortably secure you four star accommodation in Dublin – compared to three star in London, two star in Paris or one star in New York.