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# Budget

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'Brussels spends our money on pet projects for which it has no mandate'
Ryanair brings Irish Independent and journalist to court
'This is British direct rule' says SDLP leader, as Westminster passes North budget
Varadkar won't support motion which reverses pension cut for taking time out of the workforce
Explainer: Why has a big post-Budget row erupted over women's State pensions?
Watch: We answered all of your Budget 2018 questions live
Eamon Ryan used a Simpsons reference in the Dáil yesterday
Eamon Ryan dropped a casual Simpsons reference in the Dáil yesterday
Here's what Budget 2018 means for someone earning around €100,000
'Modest' plan to increase number of electric cars and 'measly' cycling investment
What Budget 2018 means for someone earning around €20,000
Doctors say health budget will do little to improve 'overcrowded death zone' hospitals
Find out how Budget 2018 will affect you with TheJournal.ie's calculator
All weekly social welfare payments to increase by a fiver from March
A sugar tax, €5 extra for welfare, and a huge plan for housing - Budget 2018 is revealed
On the housing list? Here’s what Budget 2018’s doing for you
Most people don't think they'll be better off after next week's Budget
What's the number one thing you'd like to see in Tuesday's Budget?
'My son had a 10% chance of survival and I only had 8 weeks paid leave when I got him home'
'Too many people are being left behind': Calls to make housing a priority in the Budget
Varadkar says he wants a sugar tax introduced next year
Ireland needs to break EU rules in order to build more houses, says Solidarity-PBP
One month out from the Budget, what can we expect?
Fiscal Council says Ireland is still vulnerable and warns against extra Budget spending
Some children wait up to 12 years for first dental screening
'The government have put their funding into mental health campaigns rather than services'
Alice Mary Higgins: 'Budget 2018 must be gender and equality proofed'
'This is not acceptable': Nearly 2,000 new staff needed in mental health services
Noonan's former right-hand man says government should consider raising retirement age
No plans to legislate against loophole that allowed 200 people to try avoid paying €500 million in tax
Donohoe defends his share-holdings in drinks company Diageo
'Everyone in Ireland deserves to have a good death'
A 'hard Brexit' could hit Ireland's budget to the tune €500 million over three years
Filling your car is becoming very, very expensive - here's why
Booze, petrol, cigs: This is how much an extra 10 cent on our 'luxuries' would bring in
More than 500 people have already applied for the new first-time buyers scheme
Abortion, Syria and autograph requests - a look through the Taoiseach's post
Budget 2017 provided greatest gains to those on lowest incomes - ESRI
Ryanair launches new package holiday service
Fiscal watchdog warns of "loss of momentum" of economic growth