# Paschal Donohoe
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Last month
March 2024
it's a deal
Public sector pay deal ratified by 'sizeable majority' of trade union members
25 Mar
18.1k
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Another backer
Paschal Donohoe endorses Harris and says he did not canvass for a leadership bid of his own
Updated
22 Mar
12.6k
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International Monetary Fund
Paschal Donohoe appears to rule himself out for the top IMF job
11 Mar
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22
This year
2024
mental health law overhaul
Long-delayed new mental health law to be brought forward before the summer
27 Feb
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State auditor
Donohoe: Govt must consider bringing RTÉ under remit of C&AG but 'it's not simple'
Meanwhile, the Labour Party has said it will not table a motion of no confidence in Catherine Martin.
26 Feb
16.0k
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Asylum Seekers
Donohoe 'confident' gardaí will bring cases forward over recent arson attacks around the country
19 Jan
7.6k
Pay deal
Donohoe claims €2.9 billion pay deal was offered to unions, who say agreement 'lacks credibility'
Updated
11 Jan
38.6k
75
Last year
2023
politics of hate
Taoiseach says he would 'hate' if Ireland became a country that blames migrants for its problems
21 Dec 2023
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REV
Total Government expenditure ceiling increases to €96.7 billion in revised Budget 2024 estimate
13 Dec 2023
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25
International Monetary Fund
Paschal Donohoe refuses to rule out interest in top IMF job
6 Dec 2023
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Paschal Donohoe
Speculation Donohoe has eye on IMF job but minister says he’s running in next election
1 Dec 2023
13.4k
extra spending
Govt green lights extra €4bn in spending, including close to €1bn on health
21 Nov 2023
12.7k
36
RTÉ
Paschal Donohoe says RTÉ redundancy packages ‘need to be consistent with public service pay-offs’
20 Nov 2023
15.3k
26
RTÉ
'We should tread carefully': Donohoe urges caution on suggestion of Revenue collecting TV licence
19 Nov 2023
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RTÉ
Donohoe reiterates that €40m additional funding conditional on RTÉ reforms being implemented
18 Nov 2023
6.0k
Public Pay
Donohoe says he'll listen to unions on bid to remove emergency legislation as part of pay talks
18 Nov 2023
12.5k
25
AIB disposals
State intends to continue the reduction of its stake in AIB, dropping it to 40%
6 Nov 2023
12.9k
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ukrainian refugees
Concern that tented accommodation options for Ukrainian refugees are running out ahead of winter
28 Oct 2023
15.7k
EU
‘Too early to say’ if Ireland will be asked to pay more towards future EU budgets, Donohoe says
27 Oct 2023
8.5k
55
health budget
Donohoe won't get into 'war of words' over health budget, says financial controls are needed
18 Oct 2023
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HRT
Women face higher costs than men in life, says minister at workplace menopause policy launch
18 Oct 2023
9.7k
Children's Hospital
New Children’s Hospital to be completed by October 2024, but uncertainty remains over open date
18 Oct 2023
11.4k
58
budget 2024
Govt walking into trouble with warnings health system underfunding will have 'freeze effect'
12 Oct 2023
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THE MORNING LEAD
Budget 2024: Some changes kicked in at midnight - others won't take effect for quite a while
11 Oct 2023
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budget 2024
Coalition leaders expected to finalise budget details on tax, health and social welfare
Updated
8 Oct 2023
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budget 2024
O'Gorman to push hard for significant childcare fee cuts in meeting with Donohoe tomorrow
3 Oct 2023
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Exchequer Returns
Corporation tax receipts fall to €1.8 billion in September, exchequer returns show
3 Oct 2023
19.4k
56
Corporation Tax
Minister says €1 billion drop in corporation tax highlights ‘vulnerabilities’ in public finances
4 Sep 2023
29.4k
118
windfall tax
Irish government dismisses suggestion of Italian-style windfall tax on bank profits
10 Aug 2023
17.5k
52
exercise classes
VAT reduction on sport and exercise classes considered by government for upcoming budget
21 Jul 2023
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The Budget
Boost in tax receipts paves way for €6.4bn autumn budget, with one-off measures 'likely'
Updated
4 Jul 2023
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78
ethics
Ethics responsibility restored to Paschal Donohoe after Sipo closes donation complaint
4 Jul 2023
6.8k
18
Cost of Living
Rising prices will have fundamental impact on budget, warns Paschal Donohoe
3 Jul 2023
16.2k
34
Construction
Contractors on public works projects to be better protected by state from inflation
3 Jul 2023
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24
Taylor Swift
Hotels must do the 'right thing’ with accommodation prices for Taylor Swift gigs, says minister
21 Jun 2023
24.6k
50
National Economic Dialogue
Finance Minister wants 'prudent' Budget as Taoiseach seeks threshold for higher tax rate at €50k
12 Jun 2023
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47