Poorer drivers penalised by car tax surcharges
Ireland’s car tax system is said to be “fleecing” hard-pressed motorists by placing surcharges on those who can only afford to pay on a quarterly or half-year basis.
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Ireland’s car tax system is said to be “fleecing” hard-pressed motorists by placing surcharges on those who can only afford to pay on a quarterly or half-year basis.
Simon Coveney, the local government minister, has ruled out abolishing motor tax discs despite pressure from the country’s largest local authority.
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Helena Morrissey, one of the most influential women in the City, has ruled out a move into politics to take a job at Legal & General, where she hopes to “humanise” financial services for investment beginners.
Once you hit your fifties, travel-insurance premiums start to rise and, by the time you get to 65, some insurers won’t cover you at all.
The prolonged slump in oil prices is set to hand a growing share of the oil market to the Middle East.
Global markets fell on Tuesday after twin gauges of China’s economic health both gave dismal readings on Tuesday, renewing fears about slow growth in the world’s second largest economy.