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Accommodation and flight capacity issues could halt tourism growth in 2024, industry warns

Accommodation and flight capacity issues could halt tourism growth in 2024, industry warns

Irish Tourism Industry Confederation estimates that €5.3 billion will have been spent by international visitors by New Year’s Eve

Wed Dec 27 2023 - 11:09
Almost 1,100 children called support line over Christmas period

Almost 1,100 children called support line over Christmas period

ISPCC reports 20% increase in number of calls to Childline between December 23rd and Christmas Day

Tue Dec 26 2023 - 14:57
St Stephen’s Day sales: Arnotts saves Christmas by honouring ‘massive’ discounts

St Stephen’s Day sales: Arnotts saves Christmas by honouring ‘massive’ discounts

Panicked bargain hunters feared missing out on discount televisions and matresses

Tue Dec 26 2023 - 14:36
The changing face of winter sales in Ireland

The changing face of winter sales in Ireland

Pricewatch: Pre-Christmas sales, Black Friday and online shopping have hit post-Christmas sales, but despites the changes people still love to bag a bargain

Tue Dec 26 2023 - 00:01
The rights and wrongs of the winter sales: Your consumer guide to bagging a bargain in days ahead

The rights and wrongs of the winter sales: Your consumer guide to bagging a bargain in days ahead

Pricewatch: When you buy something in a sale you have the same consumer protections as you do if you bought it at full price

Tue Dec 26 2023 - 00:01
‘It is a long time since Santa has been in our house’: Scenes of joy at Dublin Airport as families return for Christmas

‘It is a long time since Santa has been in our house’: Scenes of joy at Dublin Airport as families return for Christmas

Today expected to be one of busiest of year at Dublin and Shannon airports

Fri Dec 22 2023 - 12:41
The people versus Ryanair — spoiler alert: airline wins

The people versus Ryanair — spoiler alert: airline wins

Conor Pope sees consumers pursuing justice in small euro amounts … and derailed by the power of small print

Fri Dec 22 2023 - 06:00
Cost of living crisis: Have we reached peak prices?

Cost of living crisis: Have we reached peak prices?

With official inflation rates down at last, consensus appears to be that interest rate hikes are done, fuel prices are falling and 2024 looks promising. At long as there are no nasty shocks

Tue Dec 19 2023 - 05:00
‘The riots haven’t put people off’: Dublin retailers largely in good cheer ahead of Christmas

‘The riots haven’t put people off’: Dublin retailers largely in good cheer ahead of Christmas

Business groups divided on whether Christmas Day falling on a Monday will help shops

Mon Dec 18 2023 - 00:01
The days before Christmas are dangerous for overspending. Here’s how to avoid it

The days before Christmas are dangerous for overspending. Here’s how to avoid it

Pricewatch: This week will determine the duration and severity of your seasonal financial hangover

Mon Dec 18 2023 - 00:01
Surge in bogus text message scams in run-up to Christmas

Surge in bogus text message scams in run-up to Christmas

Fraudulent messages claim to be from delivery companies alerting recipients to customs charges

Sun Dec 17 2023 - 07:00
Irish savers may miss out on up to €3.5bn thanks to low interest rates

Irish savers may miss out on up to €3.5bn thanks to low interest rates

There is just over €150bn on deposit with Irish banks and €142bn of it is sitting in instant-access accounts with ‘useless’ interest rates

Fri Dec 15 2023 - 13:26
Two men due in court after robbery on Henry Street in Dublin city centre

Two men due in court after robbery on Henry Street in Dublin city centre

‘Large amount of property’ taken from business premises by up to four people at 1am

Wed Dec 13 2023 - 09:40
Talking turkey: a ‘crazy time’ of year as farmers prepare for festive feasts

Talking turkey: a ‘crazy time’ of year as farmers prepare for festive feasts

Turkey farmers have been busy getting ready for Christmas dinners for several weeks now

Wed Dec 13 2023 - 06:00
Tumble dryers, heating empty homes and driving on short journeys: our bad climate habits persist

Tumble dryers, heating empty homes and driving on short journeys: our bad climate habits persist

In 2022 transport energy demand rebounded to 95% of pre-Covid levels, with data from January to September of this year pointing to continuing rebounds in petrol, diesel, and jet kerosene demand

Wed Dec 13 2023 - 05:00
Cash will continue to remain key in future, says Minister for Finance

Cash will continue to remain key in future, says Minister for Finance

Michael McGrath highlights need for the public to be protected against fraud and criminals operating in the virtual world

Tue Dec 12 2023 - 21:07
Seasonal cheer for supermarkets as consumers set to spend over €1.4bn on groceries

Seasonal cheer for supermarkets as consumers set to spend over €1.4bn on groceries

Grocery inflation continuing to fall, according to figures from retail analysts Kantar Worldpanel, with speed of price increases declining for seventh successive month

Mon Dec 11 2023 - 12:36
Peak season at An Post’s mail centre: Ireland is ‘one of the last’ Christmas card countries

Peak season at An Post’s mail centre: Ireland is ‘one of the last’ Christmas card countries

More than 1 million Christmas cards and 2 million parcels and will go through the hub this week

Mon Dec 11 2023 - 11:41
The cards that endure in a virtual world

The cards that endure in a virtual world

Pricewatch: A little Christmas cheer from Charles Dickens has grown into the present-giving, card-writing traditions of today

Mon Dec 11 2023 - 00:01
Bunq puts it up to Irish banks with instant access saving rate of 2.46%

Bunq puts it up to Irish banks with instant access saving rate of 2.46%

Dutch neobank offering on-demand rate 10 times better than most comparable Irish banks’ savings accounts

Sat Dec 09 2023 - 00:01
Call for health insurers to pass on stamp duty cut

Call for health insurers to pass on stamp duty cut

Move could save some families close to €100 a year if it is passed on by providers

Fri Dec 08 2023 - 16:55
My name is on the mortgage, but Bank of Ireland communicates only with my husband

My name is on the mortgage, but Bank of Ireland communicates only with my husband

The bank says the first applicant is the point of contact. ‘In this day and age, it’s unthinkable,’ says Deirdre

Wed Dec 06 2023 - 07:05
Road tolls to increase for second time in under a year from January

Road tolls to increase for second time in under a year from January

Most car tolls are increasing by 20 cent per journey, says Transport Infrastructure Ireland

Tue Dec 05 2023 - 14:00
Irish consumers  to spend less but borrow more over Christmas, says CCPC

Irish consumers to spend less but borrow more over Christmas, says CCPC

Competition and Consumer Protection Commission research puts the average expected spend at €1,030 this year compared with €1,186 in 2022

Tue Dec 05 2023 - 09:23
I am tired of this Aer Lingus refund merry-go-round

I am tired of this Aer Lingus refund merry-go-round

Pricewatch: Bernice, whose flight to Ireland was late, made a claim. Then the real delays started

Tue Dec 05 2023 - 06:00
November was warmer and sunnier than average despite Storm Debi bringing heavy rain

November was warmer and sunnier than average despite Storm Debi bringing heavy rain

Storms saw large amounts of rain and damaging winds sweep across parts of Ireland in November

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 13:30
Residential electricity bills fell in 2022, gas bills rose steeply, CSO finds

Residential electricity bills fell in 2022, gas bills rose steeply, CSO finds

Government interventions stopped electricity bills reaching record highs, while gas customers paid hundreds of euro more

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 13:04
‘We were not in arrears and never had been’: PTSB sold this reader’s mortgage - now she pays hundreds more each month

‘We were not in arrears and never had been’: PTSB sold this reader’s mortgage - now she pays hundreds more each month

A reader we shall call Siobhán is enraged at the effect of PTSB selling her mortgage. Pricewatch contacted the bank for its take

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 06:00
An Post: Bark the herald angels sing as people poised to buy presents for their pets

An Post: Bark the herald angels sing as people poised to buy presents for their pets

One in five who shop online are buying gifts for their pets

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 06:00
Have yourself a more mindful little Christmas: 32 ideas for a thoughtful, environmentally-friendly (and cheaper!) festive season

Have yourself a more mindful little Christmas: 32 ideas for a thoughtful, environmentally-friendly (and cheaper!) festive season

Your guide to gifting, shopping, socialising and minding yourself over the weeks ahead

Sat Dec 02 2023 - 06:00
Christmas trees ‘from forest to front door’: Growers foresee bumper season after top growing conditions

Christmas trees ‘from forest to front door’: Growers foresee bumper season after top growing conditions

Things are very hectic at the moment for those supplying real Christmas trees, and one supplier we spoke to has the Santa-like task of getting about 20,000 of them to market

Sat Dec 02 2023 - 06:00
The small Irish shops battling multinationals for your Christmas euros

The small Irish shops battling multinationals for your Christmas euros

Local businesses face many challenges, but none so big as the gun metal grey and blue vans with the Amazon swoosh that have been criss-crossing the country in recent weeks

Sat Dec 02 2023 - 05:00
Nightmare before Christmas for FreeNow as it claws back voucher free-for-all

Nightmare before Christmas for FreeNow as it claws back voucher free-for-all

‘Riddle’ worth €200 was solved by many customers before company cancelled credits for taxi app

Fri Dec 01 2023 - 14:22
Falling inflation may have sting in its tail, Department of Finance warns

Falling inflation may have sting in its tail, Department of Finance warns

Impact of higher interest rates yet to be ‘fully felt’, department to tell Public Accounts Committee

Thu Nov 30 2023 - 06:00
Consumer watchdog says no Irish research planned as  UK regulator finds brands hiked prices to maximise profits

Consumer watchdog says no Irish research planned as UK regulator finds brands hiked prices to maximise profits

Some suppliers are contributing to food price inflation, says Competition and Markets Authority

Wed Nov 29 2023 - 11:26
Ben Dunne funeral: Supermarket tycoon remembered as kind man who kept business of family close to his heart

Ben Dunne funeral: Supermarket tycoon remembered as kind man who kept business of family close to his heart

Dunne’s kidnapping at the hands of the IRA in the early 1980s was a ‘hugely traumatic source of many of his personal problems in the years that followed’, funeral told

Tue Nov 28 2023 - 15:19
Dunnes shoppers could lose out as voucher window gets smaller

Dunnes shoppers could lose out as voucher window gets smaller

The retailer is reducing to 10 days the timeframe in which vouchers are valid

Tue Nov 28 2023 - 06:00
Dublin riots: ‘It’s just a mess. The whole front of the shop was destroyed’

Dublin riots: ‘It’s just a mess. The whole front of the shop was destroyed’

Retailers count the cost of rioting and looting as they prepare to reopen

Mon Nov 27 2023 - 16:02
The 12 costs of Christmas, and 12 ways to spend smarter

The 12 costs of Christmas, and 12 ways to spend smarter

Pricewatch: Research suggests we are near the top of the international spending charts at Christmas

Mon Nov 27 2023 - 07:01
Guns used in Michael Collins film go under the hammer

Guns used in Michael Collins film go under the hammer

Items which featured in The Banshees of Inisherin, My Left Foot, Normal People and Father Ted will be up for grabs in an online auction

Sun Nov 26 2023 - 18:36
Dublin retailers, restaurants and pubs fearful of long-term impact of violent scenes

Dublin retailers, restaurants and pubs fearful of long-term impact of violent scenes

‘We believe it is essential the policing strategy is adjusted so there is a high profile, sustained Garda presence on Dublin streets throughout the city centre on a permanent basis’

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 19:00
'It was a really dark day for Dublin': Clean up in Dublin begins after night of riots

'It was a really dark day for Dublin': Clean up in Dublin begins after night of riots

The Dublin Lord Mayor called yesterday "a really dark day for Dublin" as rioters and looters burnt out out public transport and attacked Gardai.

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 12:22
‘Shame on those people’: Arnotts chief rounds on rioters

‘Shame on those people’: Arnotts chief rounds on rioters

Dublin businesses ‘massively concerned’ about cost and impact of riots on trade in what is busiest trading period of the year

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 12:14
‘Dark day for Dublin’: Shock and anger as scale of destruction from riots comes to light

‘Dark day for Dublin’: Shock and anger as scale of destruction from riots comes to light

Damage in area around O’Connell Street visible following night of ‘devastation’

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 12:10
Black Friday: Conor Pope’s 10 commandments for bagging a bargain and avoiding rip-offs

Black Friday: Conor Pope’s 10 commandments for bagging a bargain and avoiding rip-offs

Do your research, make a list, don’t panic and, maybe most importantly, shop Irish where possible

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 06:00
Petrol and diesel prices fall as Christmas nears with average cost per litre down 3 cent

Petrol and diesel prices fall as Christmas nears with average cost per litre down 3 cent

Price survey by the AA attributes decrease to an easing back of the price of a barrel of oil on international markets

Thu Nov 23 2023 - 06:00
Maurice Pratt on Quinnsworth’s ‘enemy’ Ben Dunne

Maurice Pratt on Quinnsworth’s ‘enemy’ Ben Dunne

The former managing director of Quinnsworth says he hopes Ben Dunne will be remembered as ‘a tremendous retailer’

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 19:00
The Debate: Is eating out in Ireland a rip-off?

The Debate: Is eating out in Ireland a rip-off?

Is fine dining an art form that should demand collectors’ prices, or are prices just too high? Conor Pope and Georgina Campbell debate

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 06:00
My flights have been pushed back by an hour and 50 minutes, messing up my plans. Is there anything I can do?

My flights have been pushed back by an hour and 50 minutes, messing up my plans. Is there anything I can do?

Travel Q&A: A reader’s Aer Lingus flights change means she and her young family will arrive too late to pick up a rental car and possibly too late to get to her accommodation

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 05:00
Black Friday: Yes there are bargains, but don’t be fooled

Black Friday: Yes there are bargains, but don’t be fooled

Be sceptical about big-sounding discounts. Retailers know how to seem more generous than they are

Mon Nov 20 2023 - 06:01
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