Coming into another long holiday period for students it is not uncommon for Christmas internships to be applied for. For companies interns are an effective way of scouting talent to fill future roles or help fill gaps during busy periods. However the main problem for individuals seeking internships and companies seeking interns in Ireland it […]

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Convenience: Located in the heart of the city, AJ Debt Solutions is easy to get to with Luas, Bus and Dart stops all maximum walks of 15mins. As well as this, customers needn’t even leave their homes with our dedicated staff looking after phone calls and answering queries by email. When dealing with your finances we […]

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Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA) An IVA agreement is only available in the UK, and is one made with your creditors whereby you will pay all or part of your debts off. Regular payments are made to an Insolvency Practitioner (IP) who divides the payment among your creditors. You can use an IP to get an […]

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With our virtual world growing, moving and changing at an amazing rate developers and entrepreneurs look to other aspects of our lives that they add a technological touch to. An area that has been grabbing the headlines recently is geolocation technology. Telematics especially in cars has seen a recent boom. Location tracking devices report much […]

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The budget due in October is due to be the last of the so called austerity budgets. Approximately €2 billion in savings will be made. Over the past four years of budgets, property taxes, the USC, controversial water charges, and cuts to benefits €30 billion has been taken out of our economy. In 2013 the […]

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Mental health promotion in Ireland remains the least developed area of health although there is increasing realisation that “there is no health without mental health”. Our ability to process problems, deal with stresses and our personal self-esteem go hand in hand with our mental health. Studies carried out by the University of Nottingham have shown […]

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Already the dreaded ‘Back-to-School’ campaigns are in full swing and September will be upon us in no time. And with this comes the worries of back-to-school preparation and of course the cost that comes with it. A recent Mummypages.ie survey said €196 is spent in the average household on uniforms each year. Barnardos have recently […]

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Previous to the bank collapse and beginning of the global recession in 2008, if you were insolvent bankruptcy was the only available option for settlement of your debts. Now when you’re able to pay your debts or liabilities there are new debt resolution methods as of 2013. Introduced under the Personal Insolvency Act 2012 and […]

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On July 24th a meeting was held between Google, Yahoo, Microsoft (Bing) and the EU Data Protection Authorities to discuss our ‘right to be forgotten’. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) gave a ruling in May which gave us the right to require search engines to remove a search result which includes […]

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As Ireland’s housing market continues to recover since the crash in 2008, is there a mini property bubble beginning to develop in Dublin? According to the Central Statistics Office the national residential property price index has increased by 7.8% during the year to March 2014.  This compares with an increase of 8.1% in February and […]

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