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Irish pensioners are projected to suffer the biggest fall in the real value of their occupational pensions in the EU over the next few decades, according to European Commission figures.
Fri, 17 Feb, 2012
Final decisions on the Greek bailout should be taken on Monday after Greece delivered on further cuts and political assurances at a special teleconference between eurozone finance ministers last night.
Thu, 16 Feb, 2012
The vast majority of people living in Ireland (80%) believe that corruption is a major problem for the country; that it is part of Irish business culture and is widespread among politicians, according a new EU-wide survey.
Hopes of a quick fix for Greece were dashed last night as a eurogroup finance ministers’ meeting due to be held today was cancelled.
Wed, 15 Feb, 2012
Twelve EU states have been warned that parts of their economies are showing dangerous imbalances that require further, detailed investigation.
Money to help revive the country’s sugar industry could be found in the EU’s regional budget, Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly believes following a meeting with the European commissioner responsible.
The warning lights about the Irish economy were flashing for up to decade before the crisis struck that has turned the country into one of the most indebted in the world.
The future of Greece in the euro looked more problematic last night as six ministers resigned ahead of a crucial vote on the latest austerity package.
Sat, 11 Feb, 2012
The Government has yet to decide if there will be a cut-off point beyond which unemployed people will no longer receive state support under the new social welfare system, Education Minister Ruairi Quinn has said.
The right to compensation when an airline cancels a flight could be changed as a result of Dubliner Denise McDonagh’s case against Ryanair, which she has taken to the European Court of Justice.
Fri, 10 Feb, 2012