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more or less at a standstill, the latest construction PMI from BNP Paribas Real Estate shows an industry barely expanding. Perhaps that’s no bad thing though if it allows more resources to be put into homes than offices that don’t appear to be needed at the moment. Ian Curran reports.to build swathes of traditional two up, two down terraced homes which could be more suitable for individuals and small families than apartments. It’s a point well made.

Any time a CEO spends time doing the job of an ordinary worker at their company it hits the headlines. But asthanks to court approved personal insolvency plans. But while those stories make the headlines, there has quietly been a slew of debtors agreeing deals that are for relatively small amounts but crucially keep them in their homes with the agreement of creditors. Colm Keena reports on the deals that now make up the bulk of PIPs.

As the dust starts to settle from Donald Trump’s election win, it is clear that some investors regard certain assets as winners. One of which is, but how exposed is Ireland to a trade war? Eoin Burke-Kennedy looks at the matter, and why it’s such a problem for the country.daily email news digest.

‘I once brought my team to London and booked an apartment through a popular booking site. When we arrived, the apartment didn’t exist’Fine Gael distances itself from Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary’s ‘derisory’ remarks about teachersElection day so close to due date of her first baby that Holly Cairns will lead SocDems campaign from West Cork

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