Ryanair injunction application to get back seized documents to go ahead
Some 30 officers searched the airline’s offices
Some 30 officers searched the airline’s offices
Home and business owners warned not to touch electrical connections on affected Tucson brand circulating pumps
Vehicle sales increased by almost 9% to €107.1 million at Dublin auto group
Charges have not gone down, yet work the waste operators used to do is now being transferred to customers
British competition watchdog secures pledge from ticket company as Irish inquiry continues
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Decline in expectations around rental income suggests shift from property-based retirement strategies
Overcharging only came to light when customers flagged issue to regulator
Another priority is establishing an AI office to ensure State captures the opportunities the technology presents
Customers who purchased parking passes during the promotion were also overcharged, by a combined total of more than €25,000
Prices during ‘flash sales’ in March and May were more expensive than when not ‘discounted’
Reader ‘taken aback’ to find tax added separately when paying at end of meal
State agency that could get to bottom of problem denied powers required to expose unsettling facts of the matter
Chef told to disclose if social media posts are paid promotions after commercial content for Howth-based business
Deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year
Airline was followed by Eir and Sky, while Ticketmaster appeared to put Oasis controversy behind it
Consumers can be assured that the environmental impacts of fast fashion will not go away quickly
Fans have shelled out hundreds to see the band, while gig tourists will swell the local economy this weekend
Watchdog says supermarkets have shielded consumers from moves by producers to increase margins
Consumer Protection Commission warns of increase in rental scams during summer months
Retailers may be absorbing higher production costs rather than passing them fully onto consumers, CCPC report suggests
New powers were granted to CCPC in legislation passed in 2022
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission highlights probe amongst enforcement actions
Vendor should provide any public information on environmental risks that could be associated with property, says Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
Repair work on major faults can be complicated by patchy warranties and a system tilted against consumers
Officials across European Union even found recalled products listed for sale during their safety and compliance checks
A family spending €150 a week on groceries in 2020 are now spending €225, or well over €3,000 a year more for exactly the same stuff
CCPC says almost 60,000 of the devices, which can overheat and catch fire, have been sold in State by major retailers
Under new Bill, assets seized by Criminal Assets Bureau can be disposed of after two years instead of five
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