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estimates that up to 27,000 Irish home loans snapped up by international funds in the wake of the financial crisis may be eligible to switch to active lenders under criteria agreed by the mortgage industry last month. The figure was contained in a letter sent this week by the Central Bank deputy governor Derville Rowland to Sinn Féin finance spokesman Pearse Doherty in response to questions.
It is relatively rare that I find a tech product I could genuinely describe as “cute”. Functional? Yes. Unnecessary? Sometimes. Expensive? Far too often. But cute? That is a rarely bestowed description in this line of work, says Ciara O’Brien in her tech review. And in this case, it is even rarer because I’m talking about a camera. Even the name wants to make you like it. Thedaily email news digest.
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