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Government asked to continue EV supports, 'at key time of growth'

Bodyshop of the Year: Derek Kavanagh Bank of Ireland Finance, Winner Owen Cullen Accident Repair Centre, Brian Cooke Director General SIMI and Paddy Magee SIMI Deputy President. A call for the Government to continue electric vehicle grant supports out to 2025 was made at last week’s announcement of the SIMI Motor Industry Awards 2023, writes Brian Byrne. Deputy President of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry Paddy Magee also asked that consideration be given to halting the reduction of Benefit in Kind reliefs for a few more years. He said premature reduction of supports could risk stalling sales at ‘a key time of growth’ in the EV market. He said that changing consumer behaviour to accept a new vehicle technology in such a short period of time is unprecedented, and this requires incentives, supports and education. “A strong new EV car market will also create an active used EV market, providing the opportunity for a greater cohort of motorists to go electric,” he added, adding that

Review - Insatiable by Meg Cabot

William Morrow, 451p, Isbn-0061735086 Despite a talent for predicting people’s death, Meena Harper doesn’t believe in the supernatural. Forget vampires in real life…she doesn’t even like them invading the reel life of soap opera Insatiable, for which she’s a dialogue writer.  And then at a neighbor’s party, she meets and is instantly smitten by the intensely gorgeous and charming Lucien Antonescu, who seems to return her interest in him. Little does Meena know that this modern-day prince has a very dark side to him, one that will rip away all her illusions and defenses. Question is will she survive it? ********* Leaving behind the YA world of Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot makes a stellar entry into the world of adult paranormal writing. I’d frankly grown sick of books starring vampires but was persuaded to pick up this one as Cabot has a knack for taking a tired plot and enlivening it with her particular fun and sizzling brand of adventure and romance. And I’m glad I did as “Insatiable”