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# Social Welfare

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Ulster Bank says problem located, promises refunds and Sunday opening
Burton looks to play down tensions over sick pay reform
Junior minister under fire over 'no work, no benefits' call
Just 10-20 per cent of people better off on dole, says ESRI
Suggestions of government interference in ESRI paper withdrawal 'unfounded'
Column: The problems with Richard Tol's ESRI working paper
Nat O'Connor
ESRI paper which said many would be better off on dole withdrawn
Column: ‘Getting a job is the worst thing that’s ever happened to us’
Catherine W
101 prisoners claimed social welfare despite being behind bars this year
Column: Our welfare system is broken. We can fix it… by paying everybody.
Anne B Ryan
John Lonergan: prison is not the way to deal with social welfare fraud
Man dressed as dead mother for six years in welfare fraud
VIDEO: What happens when a TD faces the social welfare system?
Additional 1,000 JobBridge places announced
Column: The social welfare bill - 'I wonder what this button does?'
Stephen Donnelly
Charities say Social Welfare Bill will push one-parent families into poverty
Changes to single parent payments proposed in Social Welfare bill
Unemployment rate falls to 14.3 per cent in March
Disabilities: 1,700 Domiciliary Care Allowance applications scheduled for review
Time not right for Single Working Age Payment, says Oireachtas committee
Employment scheme aims to 'keep people close to labour market', says minister
TheJournal.ie’s progress report for the Government: Social welfare
The Daily Fix: Thursday
The Daily Fix: Thursday
€645m saved through social welfare 'control measures'
Tougher sanctions on way for jobseekers
Joan Burton says rent supplement review a "positive" move
Those on benefits do not have enough for 'basic standard of living'
Government "working day and night" to get people off the dole: Enda Kenny
'Magda' says Irish Independent story was 'completely not true'
Column: Interview? Put some trousers on, pyjama girls
Lisa McInerney
Social welfare office ban on pyjamas for interviews noted in London Times editorial
Unemployed people "are not statistics"
Cuts to rent supplement will lead to evictions, say property owners
Cowen: 'Strained finances' the cause of rise in social welfare fraud reporting
Government expects to exceed social welfare savings target