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Category Archives: Writings
Do you understand what’s in your payslip?
In the Irish Independent today.
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Should classic cars be exempt from the NCT?
This may polarise opinion in classic car circles here. In today’s Irish Times.
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Broadband – it’s all about the quality of service
In the Irish Independent today
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How do you business network?
Online or offline? From the Irish Times.
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Do you use debit cards much?
This may interest you. In the Irish Independent
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Take the green consumer challenge
In the Irish Independent today.
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Shopping in Northern Ireland
I grew up in Lisburn, Co. Antrim but my folks now live in Derry city. This means I have more opportunities than most to avail of the cheaper prices in Northern Ireland. Given the current recession, it’s a little harder now to feel sorry for retailers in the Republic whose businesses are suffering because of […]
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Death and digital assets
When it comes to having an online presence, I’m a bit of a late developer. Although I’ve had an email account since 1999, I only signed up to Facebook and LinkedIn last year. And after resisting for a matter of months, I’m now on Twitter and I’ve also just set up my own website/blog, without […]
Cold snap = high heating bills