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Insurance premiums still on the up for Offaly people
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Speaking in the Dail last night on a Sinn Féin Bill to improve transparency in the insurance sector Sinn Féin TD for Laois-Offaly Brian Stanley said:
“I welcome the opportunity to speak on this Bill. Insurance companies have ripped off the public for too long. The insurance sector made profits of €142 million last year, yet premium prices kept increasing. This Sinn Féin legislation would force insurance companies to pass on savings to their customers and reduce premium prices as a result of new personal injury guidelines.
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Nobody will lose out immediately as a result of plans to phase out the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, the Public Expenditure Minister has said.
Michael McGrath says there ll be no cliff-edge end to the emergency payment, but there is a need to move back towards a more normal social welfare system .
Cabinet have been meeting today to sign off on its National Economic Plan, aimed at setting out recovery targets for creating jobs over the next 18 months.
They ve also finalised the plans for the future of the PUP.
It s to be phased out from September and will be stopped entirely early next year, with final payments expected on February 8th 2022.