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in Tallaght is being offered to the market once more at a guide price of €45 million, writes Ronald Quinlan., it’s usually possible to dream up a policy solution, writes Sarah O’Connor. Zero-hours contracts create insecurity? Let’s ban them in the UK. People are burnt out? Let’s create a “right to disconnect”.
Could Fintech companies like Revolut and N26, along with more established companies such as An Post and our Credit Unions, prove to be viable alternatives for consumers looking to change? On ourBusiness Editor Ciarán Hancock gets some insight from Markets Correspondent Joe Brennan, Consumer Affairs Correspondent Conor Pope and Daragh Cassidy from Bonkers.ie.
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