71% of Irish employees have pensions - survey More than 70% of Irish employees have a pension, according to a survey by Friends First, 4% higher than last year and 8% above the 2011 figure. Business • 10 Sep 13
71% of Irish employees have pensions - survey More than 70% of Irish employees have a pension, according to a survey by Friends First, 4% higher than last year and 8% above the 2011 figure. Business • 10 Sep 13
57% of SME credit applications 'refused by banks' Nearly six out of ten loan applications made by small businesses in the last three months were turned down by the main banks, according to a survey by the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association. Business • 09 Sep 13
57% of SME credit applications 'refused by banks' Nearly six out of ten loan applications made by small businesses in the last three months were turned down by the main banks, according to a survey by the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association. Business • 09 Sep 13
50% of publicans see drop in turnover - survey Half of the country’s publicans have experienced a drop in turnover in the past year, according to an industry survey released by AIB. Business • 28 Aug 13
50% of publicans see drop in turnover - survey Half of the country’s publicans have experienced a drop in turnover in the past year, according to an industry survey released by AIB. Business • 28 Aug 13
Europe's online retail sales set to double by 2018 Online retail sales in Europe are seen doubling by 2018 to €323 billion, with Amazon.com expected to grow even faster than that, market research firm Mintel said. Business • 16 Aug 13
Europe's online retail sales set to double by 2018 Online retail sales in Europe are seen doubling by 2018 to €323 billion, with Amazon.com expected to grow even faster than that, market research firm Mintel said. Business • 16 Aug 13
BoI, Ulster Bank rate poorly in British survey Bank of Ireland has come last, and Ulster Bank second last, in a banking study of British consumers by Which magazine. Business • 18 Jul 13
BoI, Ulster Bank rate poorly in British survey Bank of Ireland has come last, and Ulster Bank second last, in a banking study of British consumers by Which magazine. Business • 18 Jul 13
Families unhappy with homicide sentences - survey New research suggests that the families of victims of homicide are dissatisfied with sentencing and proposed penal reform. News • 18 Jun 13
Families unhappy with homicide sentences - survey New research suggests that the families of victims of homicide are dissatisfied with sentencing and proposed penal reform. News • 18 Jun 13
28% of construction companies saw rise in activity Just over a quarter of construction companies have seen activity increase in the past three months, according to a survey by the Construction Industry Federation. Business • 27 May 13
28% of construction companies saw rise in activity Just over a quarter of construction companies have seen activity increase in the past three months, according to a survey by the Construction Industry Federation. Business • 27 May 13
57% disagree with Revenue's property tax estimate The majority of home owners are unhappy with the amount the Revenue Commissioners has said they are liable to pay under the local property tax, according to a survey by MyHome.ie. Business • 10 May 13
57% disagree with Revenue's property tax estimate The majority of home owners are unhappy with the amount the Revenue Commissioners has said they are liable to pay under the local property tax, according to a survey by MyHome.ie. Business • 10 May 13
Most SMEs unaware of impact of SEPA - survey Almost three quarters of SMEs are unaware of the impact the new Single European Payments Area system could have on their business, according to the results of a survey conducted by ISME. Business • 02 May 13
Most SMEs unaware of impact of SEPA - survey Almost three quarters of SMEs are unaware of the impact the new Single European Payments Area system could have on their business, according to the results of a survey conducted by ISME. Business • 02 May 13
Survey into racism published in Cork A report into racism in Cork has revealed that immigrants of African origin are more likely to be the victims of racially motivated physical or verbal attacks. News • 27 Nov 12
Survey into racism published in Cork A report into racism in Cork has revealed that immigrants of African origin are more likely to be the victims of racially motivated physical or verbal attacks. News • 27 Nov 12
Litter survey deems 76% of towns and cities clean A survey by Irish Business Against Litter has signalled an improvement in the cleanliness of cities and towns. News • 03 Sep 12
Litter survey deems 76% of towns and cities clean A survey by Irish Business Against Litter has signalled an improvement in the cleanliness of cities and towns. News • 03 Sep 12
New survey highlights NI students' mental health More than a quarter of college students in Northern Ireland are suffering from a mental illness, or have done so in the past, according to new research. News • 24 Apr 12
New survey highlights NI students' mental health More than a quarter of college students in Northern Ireland are suffering from a mental illness, or have done so in the past, according to new research. News • 24 Apr 12
75% think Church teaching on sexuality irrelevant A new survey suggests that the majority of Irish Catholics favour married and women priests. News • 13 Apr 12
75% think Church teaching on sexuality irrelevant A new survey suggests that the majority of Irish Catholics favour married and women priests. News • 13 Apr 12