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Dec.11.2012
What will be in today’s Budget For Ireland?
Cuts and Changes Ahead In Budget 2013 by Annette J Dunlea Published In the Carrigdhoun Newspaper 8th Dec 2012 p.18
Ireland’s plan for the 2013 Budget to cut spending by a further €2.25 billion and to increase taxes and other income by €1.25...
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Dec.01.2011
Budget 2012: Some Suggestions by Annette J Dunlea
Nearly €4 billion needs to be raised by the Irish government in this year’s budgetThe Government is planning a €3.8 billion adjustment in next year’s budget, which will include €1.6 billion in tax measures and €2.2 billion in spending cuts.The total...
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Dec.19.2010
The Budget 2011 by Annette J Dunlea
Published In The Carrigdhoun Newspaper 18th Dec 2010 p.9
Mr.Brian Lenihan, Minister For Finance, delivered the Irish Budget 2011 in The Dail on 7th December 2010.He begins by admitting it has been a traumatic and worrying time for the citizens of our country. The...
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Dec.01.2010
Ireland's National Recovery Plan by Annette J Dunlea
Published in The Carrigdhoun Newspaper 4th Dec 2010 p.11
This article examines the main sections of the national recovery plan, the government's logic behind it and public reaction to it.In the introduction of the plan it states it is to provide...
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Nov.17.2010
Budget 2011 : Some Proposals by Annette J Dunlea
Published in The Carrigdhoun Newspaper 20th Nov 2010 p.11
Finance Minister Brian Lenihan announced a more detailed four-year plan for returning Ireland's deficit to 3 per cent of GDP in 2014.Ireland's budget will comprise of €4.5 billion in spending...
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Oct.20.2010
€4.5 Billion Cuts On The Way : In Budget 2011 By Annette J Dunlea
Published In The Carrigdhoun Newspaper 23rd Oct 2010 p.11
One thing is certain Ireland needs to cut back her spending and borrowing dramatically and this needs to be done immediately. There is much debate as to where these cuts will...
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Aug.12.2010
€3 Billion More In Cuts To Come by Annette J Dunlea
€3 Billion More In Cuts To Come by Annette J Dunlea
The government is obliged to find three billion in spending cuts and to increase taxes by 2011 as part of its budgetary agreement with the European Union. Mr. Lenihan recently reaffirmed that the...
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