Relief at the pumps at last as fuel falls by 4p in March RAC says price cuts may be short-lived Petrol and diesel prices fell
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Litter-ally shameful: 8 million people in UK admit to littering, but 75% hide it from family and friends One in six (15%) adults have littered
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) released their official new vehicle registration statistics for March. New car registrations for March were up 18.4%
National ‘Show Me I.D – Be Age OK’ campaign encourages enhanced vigilance from retail sector in response to new legislation on age-restricted products Minister of
Bord Bia Bloom has announced its final line-up for this year’s festival, with homegrown heroes Donal Skehan, Diarmuid Gavin, Neven Maguire, Darina Allen, rising star
Entries are now open for Ireland’s Best Baker and Junior Baker of the Year 2025 – Gala Retail, one of Ireland’s leading community convenience retailers
Nothing Beats Mammy’s Roast! Mammy-made Irish roasts crowned the nation’s #1 comfort dinner New research from Beko reveals hot takes on Irish mammies ahead of
EG On The Move continues to open forecourts at pace, with Tyseley Services, south east of Birmingham, going live – one of around 20 planned
Tesco has revealed plans to build a new filling station as part of plans to move its Dunmurry store in a couple of years. It
RGDATA Director Padraig Broderick represented independent grocers at the first Retail Forum chaired by new Retail Minister Alan Dillon. The Croom, Co Limerick shop owner

