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Budget11

    TD Patrick Nulty resigns as Labour Party member
    Government's 2011 tax income misses Budget target by 2.5 per cent
    Recessions, downgrades and Super Mario - 2011: the year in money
    PLAY: Budget Bingo 2012
    Jackie Healy-Rae threatened to withdraw support from government who told 'blatant lies'
    Payday a black day for many Irish workers
    Michael Lowry and the Finance Bill: his statement in full
    Finance Bill delays property tax relief changes
    2010 in review: September
    #minimum wage
    Budget 2011: Final Bill comes before Dáil today
    Social Welfare Bill passed
    July 2010: Brian Lenihan calls end to "mad bonuses". Dec 2010: AIB bankers get €40m bonus.
    Budget 2011: Child benefit, social welfare cuts come before Dáil
    Budget 2011: Dáil votes to proceed with Social Welfare Bill
    Budget 2011: Bumper payday for self-employed high earners
    Budget 2011: the tabloid take
    Cowen says “no one is more sorry” Ireland is in this situation than he is
    Budget 2011: Alcohol and cigarette levies would send trade away - Lenihan
    Dáil leaders debate savage Budget 2011 cuts
    Budget 2011: What the world's press thinks
    Budget 2011: the war of words
    Budget 2011: In Numbers
    Poll: Are you more worried about your finances now than you were before Budget 2011?
    Budget 2011: The first legislation 'to make families hungry'
    Dude, where's my six billion? An economist's perspective on Budget 2011
    Ronan Lyons
    Child benefit and social welfare cuts come before Oireachtas
    Small businessowner, income of €20,000 - €35,000
    Married with children, unemployed, relying on social welfare
    Retired and living on old age pension
    President offers to take Budget 2011's biggest wage cut
    Budget 2011 hits ministerial planes, (cranes) and automobiles
    Budget 2011: the expert view
    Found: the one person who's better off after Budget 2011
    Director of a small business
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