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Electric cars are theoretically more reliable than their combustion counterparts. What does that mean for the mobile emergency service?
Electric cars are theoretically more reliable than their combustion counterparts. What does that mean for the mobile emergency service?
People of Ireland Against Fuel Prices seeks fuel price caps and Eamon Ryan’s resignation
Motorists due to pay ‘up to €700’ more this year compared to 2020, AA says
The pace at which our world is being turned on its head is almost dizzying
A 20 cent reduction in excise duty will save the average motorist €240 a year
The podcast on motoring, travel and transport will go out four times a month
AA survey finds high fuel prices are having ‘significant impact’ on more than eight out of 10 people in the Republic
Five-year investigation failed to establish whether there had been any wrongdoing
Industry body hits back at CCPC comments on price signalling by motor insurers
State the 17th most expensive country worldwide for fuel and 12th in Europe, says AA
Deal carried out at the level of a holding company above AA Ireland, called Erbium
Latest CSO figures show prices rose 5.4% last year – the biggest increase since 2001
Covid, Brexit, rising energy costs and supply chain issues combined to put the squeeze on
Petrol prices have risen 27% in a year and diesel 28%, hitting low-income families hardest
Consolidation at a tipping point amid surge in valuations, leading industry figure says
Group was bought last year by fund linked to Nicholas Sarkozy’s half brother
The best way to plan rollout is by observing how other European cities have done it
60% of those surveyed do not think e-scooters are used safely in Ireland
Agreement ‘does not inspire confidence’ in motor underwriters, says director
CCPC says it could not have prosecuted firms as investigation was civil, not criminal
Q&A: What has Competition and Consumer Protection Commission done?
Findings of ‘price signalling’ among key players prompts deal to boost competition
Six insurers give binding undertakings to reform their competition law compliance
The switch to battery cars brings new challenges for dealing with car fires
Broadcasts will end from today with the AA focussing on other areas of its business
Danish director of Another Round on creativity, destruction and temptation of money
Study warns of price hikes if EU relies only on carbon markets to achieve emissions cuts
Investment fund co-founded by Alan Kerr expected to ultimately reach €100m
Business hit by pandemic offered 70,000 loan payment breaks
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Telcoms firm Three, Windsor Motors and AA Ireland must also make charitable donations
Juan Miguel Estallo has worked for Liberty’s Spanish-based parent for the past 13 years
Transaction will see the care homes group’s controlling shareholders sell most of their stake
Dangerous period for road traffic with winter conditions, AA Ireland says
Current AA Ireland chief executive Brendan Nevin will remain at the helm for a transition period
Roadside assistance firm ‘will continue to operate as an Irish-based company’ says CEO
Provisional finding follows four-year investigation into ‘price signalling’
Increases of up to 38 percent in the morning rush compared to one week ago
Petrol groups warn of a ‘significant lag’ before pump prices reflect crude oil price drop
Status orange wind warning in force for Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, Clare and Kerry
New fund expected to close by March’s end with cap of €300m
Weather alert in place as major roads out of Dublin and other cities see heavy traffic
Existing An Post customers will be able to donate to initiative when they top up
Travel deals: Savour Smithfield, a scare in Croke Park and treasure of the North
AA Ireland describes carbon tax increase as a “cash-grab dressed up as a green initiative”
Tax based on NOx emissions to replace diesel surcharge as carbon taxes inflate fuel prices
Partnership will continue to focus on providing branded range of savings, mortgages and personal loans
Carlyle Group supportive of Irish management spinning out to form Melior
Seen & Heard: Insurer Gefion told to stop expanding, Cardinal considers new fund
More than 125,000 learner-driver permit holders have never sat their driving test
Carlyle Cardinal Ireland buying into centre which posted revenue of €42.3m in 2017
Review: Gus Van Sant in better form in film about quadriplegic cartoonist John Callahan
Weather warning issued with flooding expected on some western coasts
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices