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  2. 2011 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Irish Budget refers to the delivery of a government budget by the Government of Ireland on 7 December 2010. It was also the fourth and final overall budget to be delivered by Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan as Minister for Finance. The budget for 2011 occurred in the context of a major recession, which followed the Irish financial crisis.

  3. 2012 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    A Free Education for Everyone banner outside Dáil Éireann as the government delivers the 2012 Irish budget on 6 December 2011. The 2012 Irish budget was the Irish Government budget for the 2012 fiscal year, the first budget of the 29th Government of Ireland. It was presented to Dáil Éireann in two parts on 5–6 December 2011, with the ...

  4. Category:Irish budgets - Wikipedia

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    2022 Irish budget. 2023 Irish budget. 2024 Irish budget. C. Central Fund (Ireland) P. Public Accounts Committee (Ireland) Categories: Government budgets by country.

  5. Irish Fiscal Advisory Council - Wikipedia

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    Irish Fiscal Advisory Council ( Fiscal Council; Irish: Comhairle Chomhairleach Bhuiséadach na hÉireann) is a non-departmental statutory body providing independent assessments and analysis of the Irish Government's fiscal stance, its economic and budgetary forecasts, and its compliance with fiscal rules. The Fiscal Council was created as part ...

  6. 2013 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Irish budget was the Irish Government budget for the 2013 fiscal year, presented to Dáil Éireann on 5 December 2012. [1] It was the second budget of the 29th Government of Ireland. [2] The budget saw the introduction of the local property tax at rates of 0.18% per annum and 0.25% per annum. [3] [4] Child benefit will be cut by €10 ...

  7. Post-2008 Irish economic downturn - Wikipedia

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    The post-2008 Irish economic downturn in the Republic of Ireland, coincided with a series of banking scandals, followed the 1990s and 2000s Celtic Tiger period of rapid real economic growth fuelled by foreign direct investment, a subsequent property bubble which rendered the real economy uncompetitive, and an expansion in bank lending in the early 2000s.

  8. 2022 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    Petrol and diesel costs will increase from midnight. €202 million fund for people to improve the energy efficiency of their homes in 2022. Maternity benefit and parental leave payments to be increased by €5 per week. 980 additional special education teachers and 1,165 additional Special Needs Assistants.

  9. ‘Frustration’ at delay in closing Northern Ireland ... - AOL

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    June 24, 2024 at 11:36 AM. Stormont’s Economy Minister has expressed frustration at a lack of movement on closing Northern Ireland’s troubled renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme. The botched ...