EU/IMF bailout
Sunday 03 February, 2013 16:38:36
Union promises 'family-friendly' protest
A mass protest calling on Europe to ease Ireland’s debt burden will be family-friendly, organisers have insisted.Thursday 24 January, 2013 11:53:06
Taoiseach tells Davos conference: Ireland needs EU leaders to honour debt commitments
Ireland cannot exit the bailout programme this year if EU leaders do not honour their commitments on the Anglo promissory notes and separating sovereign debt from bank debt, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said today.
Tuesday 22 January, 2013 11:26:53
Doherty: Bailout deal would not save 'a single red cent' for taxpayer
A deal to extend the maturity of Ireland’s bailout loans will not save the taxpayer any money, it has been claimed today.Tuesday 22 January, 2013 07:49:29
Eurozone Ministers to consider new bailout repayment plan
Eurozone Finance Ministers are to consider whether to extend the repayment schedule of part of Ireland's bailout loans.Tuesday 18 December, 2012 07:51:32
IMF: Ireland should avoid more Budget adjustment if growth slows
The IMF has also urged the Government not to bring in any additional Budget adjustments in the next 12 months if growth figures are lower than expected.Wednesday 12 December, 2012 17:53:48
Mitchell: Deal already done on Anglo promissory notes
Irish MEP Gay Mitchell said today that he believes agreement has already been reached behind the scenes in Europe to push out Ireland's payment of the Anglo promissory notes.Wednesday 12 December, 2012 15:29:14
Unions to hold 'major demonstrations' next February
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has endorsed a proposal to hold a series of "major demonstrations" next February, to demand a restructuring of Ireland’s debt.



