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#90426078
Three former bank executives were jailed today for a 7 billion euro deception scheme, involving Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Life and Permanent plc. John Bowe and Willie McAteer of the Anglo Irish Bank and Denis Casey of Irish Life and Permanent plc, were sentenced from two to three and a half years for the crimes. End. The Bank That Bust The Country. The unfinished shell of the proposed HQ of Anglo Irish Bank on Dublins North City Quays. It has now been taken over by the Central Bank, which failed to regulate the freewheeling activities of the Irish banks during the Celtic Tiger boom. Photo RollingNews.ie
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3/7/2016. Brexit Effects. For a brief few months, post the Celtic Tiger economic collapse, things were starting to improve, represented visually by the return of a number of cranes to the Dublin skyline. Then Brexit. And now the hopes of many ordinary people, that they too would start to feel the socalled 'Recovery', are being dashed as economicists vie with each other to predict the results of the United Kingdom leaving the EU, on the Irish economy. Photo shows cranes on the site of a new development on the South Quays of the River Liffey. Photo: RollingNews.ie
#90423791
3/7/2016. Brexit Effects. For a brief few months, post the Celtic Tiger economic collapse, things were starting to improve, represented visually by the return of a number of cranes to the Dublin skyline. Then Brexit. And now the hopes of many ordinary people, that they too would start to feel the socalled 'Recovery', are being dashed as economicists vie with each other to predict the results of the United Kingdom leaving the EU, on the Irish economy. Photo shows cranes on the site of a new development in the city centre. Photo: RollingNews.ie
#90423786
3/7/2016. Brexit Effects. For a brief few months, post the Celtic Tiger economic collapse, things were starting to improve, represented visually by the return of a number of cranes to the Dublin skyline. Then Brexit. And now the hopes of many ordinary people, that they too would start to feel the socalled 'Recovery', are being dashed as economicists vie with each other to predict the results of the United Kingdom leaving the EU, on the Irish economy. Photo shows cranes on the site of the new Capital Dock development on the South Quays of the River Liffey. Photo: RollingNews.ie
#90422255
20/06/2016.Enterprise Ireland Annual Business Review. Pictured is Fine Gael Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell-O Connor, T.D as she speaks to the media at the Old Jameson Distillery Visitor Centre in Dublin today. Enterprise Ireland launched their Annual Business Review, which measures the sales and exports of Enterprise Ireland clients, Enterprise Ireland companies spend 23.7bn in the domestic economy in 2015. Photo:RollingNews.ie
#90412379
15/3/2015. David Drumm Gets Bail. David Drumm is met by the media as the former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank, which collasped and brought the Celtic Tiger crashing to the ground, leaves the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin after securing bail. Mr Drumm was returned to Ireland from the United States where he was imprisioned awaiting extradition to Ireland. Photo RollingNews.ie
#90412376
15/3/2015. David Drumm Gets Bail. David Drumm is met by the media as the former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank, which collasped and brought the Celtic Tiger crashing to the ground, leaves the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin after securing bail. Mr Drumm was returned to Ireland from the United States where he was imprisioned awaiting extradition to Ireland. Photo RollingNews.ie
#90412373
15/03/2016 David Drumm case. Former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank David Drumm talking to the media as he was leaving the Criminal Courts of Justice today after being released on bail. The bank collasped and brought the Celtic Tiger crashing to the ground. Photograph: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie
#90412334
15/03/2016 David Drumm case. Former CEO of Anglo Irish Bank David Drumm holds his hand up while talking to the media as he was leaving the Criminal Courts of Justice today after being released on bail. The bank collasped and brought the Celtic Tiger crashing to the ground. Photograph: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie
#90347187
28/6/2014. Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. In the noughties it was the Champagne Bars, post Celtic Tiger its the Derby Food Paddock at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, on the Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare. The Good Times are back for the country as the Irish Economy seems to be picking up. Photo Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie
#90347186
28/6/2014. Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. In the noughties it was the Champagne Bars, post Celtic Tiger its the Derby Food Paddock at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, on the Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare. Photo shows sisters Clair and Lisa Crowe from Wexford at the Marker Hotel Tent. The Good Times are back for the country as the Irish Economy seems to be picking up. Photo Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie
#90347184
28/6/2014. Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. In the noughties it was the Champagne Bars, post Celtic Tiger its the Derby Food Paddock at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, on the Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare. The Good Times are back for the country as the Irish Economy seems to be picking up. Photo Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie
#90347182
28/6/2014. Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. In the noughties it was the Champagne Bars, post Celtic Tiger its the Derby Food Paddock at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, on the Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare. The Good Times are back for the country as the Irish Economy seems to be picking up. Photo Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie
#90347179
28/6/2014. Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. In the noughties it was the Champagne Bars, post Celtic Tiger its the Derby Food Paddock at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, on the Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare. The Good Times are back for the country as the Irish Economy seems to be picking up. The Good Times are back for the country as the Irish Economy seems to be picking up. Photo Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie
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12/10/2012. Puppets who will star in Anglo The Musical, a hilarious tale of Celtic Tiger Ireland including 3 major political players: LtoR Seanie Fitzpatrick, Brian Cowen and Bertie Ahern. Anglo the Musical opens at The Bord Gais Energy Theatre on November 13th, tickets from 20.00,euro are on sale now and for more information see www. www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie. Photo:Leon Farrrell/RollingNews.ie
#90235385
19/9/2011 Ghost housing estate Waterways. Pictured is the ghost housing estate The Waterways in Keshcarrigan, Co. Leitrim. Photo Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90233590
1/9/2011 ghost housing estate Lios na hAbhainn. Pictured is the ghost housing estate Lios na hAbhainn in Roosky, Co. Leitrim where only a few of the houses were completed. Photo Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90228615
27/6/2011. Robert Marsh recently evicted from his home by Start Mortgages a sub-prime lender that is 66% owned by Investec plc. Robert is calling on Investec plc through Investec Ireland Ltd, to instruct Start Mortgages to cease any current and proceedings to repossess and evict people from their homes. Photo:Leon Farrell/RollingNews.ie
#90223003
07/05/2011. End of the celtic tiger and the property boom. Douglas Newman Good property signs for sale on Tyrconnell road in Inchicore, Dublin. Photograph: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
#90223002
07/05/2011. End of the celtic tiger and the property boom. Douglas Newman Good property signs for sale on Tyrconnell road in Inchicore, Dublin. Photograph: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
#90221237
15/4/2011 Allsop Space property auction. Auctioneer and Allsop Partner Gary Murphy at the Allsop Space auction of distressed properties today (15/4/2011) in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. So many people arrived that it had to be suspended amid Garda concerns for safety. Some 80 lots, ranging from a Ballsbridge mews to a collection of cut price flats in Portlaoise, are being offered to the highest bidders. The majority of properties are being sold by receivers and include homes in Dublin, Wicklow and Galway as well as small commercial buildings and shops. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90221236
15/4/2011 Allsop Space property auction. Pictured are people attending the Allsop Space auction of distressed properties today (15/4/2011) in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. So many people arrived that it had to be suspended amid Garda concerns for safety. Some 80 lots, ranging from a Ballsbridge mews to a collection of cut price flats in Portlaoise, are being offered to the highest bidders. The majority of properties are being sold by receivers and include homes in Dublin, Wicklow and Galway as well as small commercial buildings and shops. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90221232
15/4/2011 Allsop Space property auction. Pictured are people in Dohney Nesbitts on Baggot Street watching a live feed of the Allsop Space auction of distressed properties today (15/4/2011) in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin, due to there being no available room in the hotel. So many people arrived that it had to be suspended amid Garda concerns for safety. Some 80 lots, ranging from a Ballsbridge mews to a collection of cut price flats in Portlaoise, are being offered to the highest bidders. The majority of properties are being sold by receivers and include homes in Dublin, Wicklow and Galway as well as small commercial buildings and shops. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90221229
15/4/2011 Allsop Space property auction. Tracy Kelly is pictured at the Allsop Space auction of distressed properties today (15/4/2011) in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. So many people arrived that it had to be suspended amid Garda concerns for safety. Some 80 lots, ranging from a Ballsbridge mews to a collection of cut price flats in Portlaoise, are being offered to the highest bidders. The majority of properties are being sold by receivers and include homes in Dublin, Wicklow and Galway as well as small commercial buildings and shops. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90221227
15/4/2011 Allsop Space property auction. Four-year-old Elana Adlen from Port Laoise watches the Allsop Space auction of distressed properties today (15/4/2011) in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. So many people arrived that it had to be suspended amid Garda concerns for safety. Some 80 lots, ranging from a Ballsbridge mews to a collection of cut price flats in Portlaoise, are being offered to the highest bidders. The majority of properties are being sold by receivers and include homes in Dublin, Wicklow and Galway as well as small commercial buildings and shops. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90221220
15/4/2011 Allsop Space property auction. Pictured are people attending the Allsop Space auction of distressed properties today (15/4/2011) in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. So many people arrived that it had to be suspended amid Garda concerns for safety. Some 80 lots, ranging from a Ballsbridge mews to a collection of cut price flats in Portlaoise, are being offered to the highest bidders. The majority of properties are being sold by receivers and include homes in Dublin, Wicklow and Galway as well as small commercial buildings and shops. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie
#90204776
16/11/2010. International Monetary Fund Due To Come To Ireland Grafton Street rent. Owner of Korky's shoe shop, John Corcoran pictured outside his Grafton street outlet. A banner hangs from the store denouncing the high rents on the street, with some shop owners being locked into 6 figure annual rent agreements. Mr Corcoran has been extremely vocal about the issue, and as a member of the GTSA (Grafton Street Tenants Association) has called for the Government to help shop owners escape rent agreements. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
#90204773
16/11/2010. International Monetary Fund Due To Come To Ireland Grafton Street rent. Owner of Korky's shoe shop, John Corcoran pictured outside his Grafton street outlet. A banner hangs from the store denouncing the high rents on the street, with some shop owners being locked into 6 figure annual rent agreements. Mr Corcoran has been extremely vocal about the issue, and as a member of the GTSA (Grafton Street Tenants Association) has called for the Government to help shop owners escape rent agreements. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
#90204769
16/11/2010. International Monetary Fund Due To Come To Ireland. A man begs outside Anglo Irish Bank on St Stephens Green in Dublin's City Centre. Photo: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie
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