BREAKING: Aldi pays €24m for large "strategic" site in Kildare
The site is strategically located, adjacent to the motorway network
Gold falls on Trump’s choice of new Treasury Secretary
Gold (XAU/USD) falls over one percent on Monday to trade in the $2,670s after markets let out a sigh of relief at the appointment of a “safe pair of hands” to take over from Janet Yellen as the next US Treasury Secretary.
Deepfake Martin Lewis and Elon Musk ad scammed me out of £76,000
The kitchen fitter from Brighton was scrolling through Facebook last year when he came across a fake ad promoting a non-existent bitcoin investment scheme.
New €15m plan revealed for famous Donnelly Mirrors site in Naas
Hundreds of Kildare people worked at the plant which first opened in 1968
Silver Price Forecast: XAG/USD plummets below $31 as US Trump picks Bessent as Treasury Secretary
Silver price (XAG/USD) plunges below $31.00 in European trading hours on Monday.
Loophole that could mean Britons abroad will NOT pay inheritance tax
Present rules state that anyone with a British 'domicile' has to pay inheritance tax (IHR) on their worldwide wealth even if they live and die abroad.
Anti-fraud efforts meet real-world test during aCA enrollment period
Unauthorized switching of Affordable Care Act plans appears to have tapered off in recent weeks based on an almost one-third drop in casework associated with consumer complaints, say federal regulators.
Barclays fined £40m over 'reckless' fundraising
The UK's financial watchdog says investors did not have all the information they should have had.
NHAI decides to redesign vehicular underpass planned at Maruthi Nagar in Tiruchi
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is “redesigning” the vehicular underpass (VUP) at Maruthi Nagar, the entry point to the city from the Chennai-Tiruchi-Thoothukudi National Highway
Council buildings 'firesale' delayed amid mystery 'serious concerns'
One of the vacant properties is covered in scaffolding and has shut a Bedminster bus lane for six years
Ex-rugby international Mullin jailed for three years
Former rugby international Brendan Mullin has been jailed for three years for stealing hundreds of thousands of euro from Bank of Ireland Private Bank when he was its chief executive officer a decade ago.
Crude Oil retreats slightly at start of Thanksgiving week as focus shifts to OPEC+ meeting
Crude Oil takes a step back on Monday, trading at around $70, after a calmer weekend on the geopolitical front and ahead of a holiday-shortened week in the US due to Thanksgiving.
Former Ireland rugby international jailed for stealing €567k from Bank of Ireland
Brendan Mullin put his head down when the sentence was handed down
Thieves steal $1.5 million worth of Oculus VR headsets, $900K in Microsoft goods during truck heists
The movie-style heists involved the men surveilling distribution facilities throughout the Midwest and Southeastern US. Their plan was to steal products that were shipping in interstate commerce,...
The Range makes huge loss amid 'challenges'
Chis Dawson insists the Plymouth-headquartered retailer is in strong position
'Case for investment in Britain crumbling under Starmer', warns McVitie’s boss
The boss of McVitie's has warned that it's becoming harder to argue for investment in Britain under the Labour government.
'India is in regular touch with both Israel and Iran...': Jaishankar affirms New Delhi's support for ceasefire
Expressing concerns about the escalating conflict in West Asia, Jaishankar stated that India has been maintaining regular high-level communication with both Israel and Iran to promote restraint and foster dialogue.
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