Motor insurers accused of ‘sidestepping’ customer refunds issue
Industry expected to save hundreds of millions in reduced claims, study finds
Industry expected to save hundreds of millions in reduced claims, study finds
Reports of valuable goods being left outside, getting lost or being eaten by the dog abound
Retailer flags changes for those who use its UK website but are based in EU countries
Concern as people will not get flight refund even if travelling goes against health advice
If you have issues with retailers or providers, there are organisations that can help
Warning of possible difficulties claiming from airlines or accommodation providers
Calls from politicians and bankers to loosen contentious lending caps resisted by governor
Dodgy builder? Holiday disaster? Small claims has been getting justice for 25 years
Pricewatch: We are being fleeced by unregulated, restrictive vouchers – when will it end?
From financial services to broadband to air travel, there are several public bodies charged with protecting the consumer. But what do they all really do and can they really help?
Government warned not to penalise drivers who were encouraged to switch from petrol
Hike in hotel prices reflected in Airbnb rentals, with one host charging €150 for a night on a couch
Hotels in Belfast, Cork, Dublin and Galway are almost full for Sheeran’s 2018 tour dates
Buyers beware: some will get good deals. Many will buy stuff they don’t want and can’t afford
Government to look at anti-fraud measures and hiking penalties for uninsured drivers
And if you don’t like it, then don’t come complaining to us . . .
Oireachtas committee to invite motor industry bodies to discuss spiralling prices
Cost of cover is spiking but for once the rising costs are not the drivers’ fault
Yorkies are less thick than they used to be, a box of Surf washing powder has become lighter, and a bar of Imperial Leather soap is 20 per cent smaller
The price of crude oil has fallen significantly in recent months – but the cost of a litre of petrol has risen
It might be time to break for the Border again: as our comparisons show, shoppers in the Republic pay much more for groceries than those in the UK
‘Customers’ are being asked to collude in the impoverishment of the men who collect their bins
Garth Brooks decision was a first
Customers who get into debt with some banks and service providers can expect the response to even minor debts to be swift and aggressive
In the last days of the boom we spent like kings. The bailout years have taught us to scrimp like paupers. Will waving goodbye to the troika give us back our confidence?
Bank accused of ‘kicking loyal customers in teeth’ over imposing charges on customers up to age 66
Grab your trolley and let’s take a whistle-stop tour of the aisles, from the growth of Aldi to, well, Z
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