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Think Ireland's income taxes are already too high? Try 60% for top earners
No country in the world gives women the same power, pay and rights it gives to men
Conservatives are happier than liberals - but only because they lack empathy
Opinion: An opportunity to rid the world of poverty is on the horizon
Joan Burton says she has the passion needed to be the next Labour leader
The world's most famous economist thinks the property tax is unfair*
Men "hit harder than women by unemployment during recession"
Opinion: Across Europe, equality is being obliterated by austerity
Ireland's suicide rate is below EU average - OECD report
Column: I’ve been involved in politics since before I could vote – but it's still a man’s world
Column: We've been given an opportunity to re-think our values as a nation... so what are they?
Aaron McKenna: Capitalism didn’t create poverty, it inherited it (and now it’s fixing it)
Column: The introduction of a living wage would benefit ALL of Irish society
World's wealthiest 85 people own same amount as half the global population
Swiss vote on limiting top pay to 12 times that of lowest paid workers
Austerity 'resembles sub-Saharan policies' of 1980s
Irish households saw one of the biggest falls in income after 2007
Column: There is a troubling disjuncture between politics and civil society
Aerial views of Hong Kong's 'cage' apartments
Column: Proposed local government reforms will lead to job losses and closures
Column: Here’s how the Budget could have been fairer
Column: Welcome to Ireland’s new cycle of inequality
Top earners see 8% increase in disposable income: CSO
Disposable income falls and risk of poverty rises: CSO
Column: The drugs do work - but there are new obstacles in the fight against AIDS
Poll: Have you experienced inequality in the workplace?
Column: The boom made Ireland a more equal society. Surprised?
Make a night out of International Women's Day
Poll: Do we need an International Women's Day?
Read Me: Equality for women has made progress - but not enough
Irish women are less-well off than men - but they live longer and are less likely to emigrate