# banking-inquiry - Saturday 30 January, 2016
Political inquires are expensive spectacles set up by politicians trying to appear macho, Aaron McKenna writes.
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 28 January, 2016
And it was a good one.
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Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
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# banking-inquiry - Wednesday 27 January, 2016
The committee of inquiry has presented its findings and recommendations regarding Ireland’s banking crisis after 14 months.
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Five minutes, five stories, five o’clock…
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The committee’s report will finally be published today.
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The final report from the banking inquiry is to be released today.
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# banking-inquiry - Tuesday 26 January, 2016
The waiting will soon be over.
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 31 December, 2015
The inquiry members met today to discuss submissions from witnesses who gave evidence at hearings earlier in the year.
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# banking-inquiry - Monday 7 December, 2015
Two members of the committee have decided not to back it.
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 3 December, 2015
Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
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# banking-inquiry - Tuesday 24 November, 2015
Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty said the committee was attempting a “rescue operation”.
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# banking-inquiry - Monday 23 November, 2015
The committee faces a crucial 24 hours in a bid to salvage its work.
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# banking-inquiry - Saturday 21 November, 2015
Members took the unusual step of meeting on a Saturday.
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# banking-inquiry - Friday 13 November, 2015
Members of the banking inquiry will be barred from using any electronic devices when they view the draft report next week.
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 8 October, 2015
His responses to the banking inquiry could most generously be described as… unhelpful.
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# banking-inquiry - Sunday 27 September, 2015
# banking-inquiry - Thursday 24 September, 2015
The Fine Gael TD said the phrase was “synonymous with Nazi inhumanity”.
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# banking-inquiry - Sunday 13 September, 2015
Banking inquiry members have faced a heavy workload this year, but has it damaged their chances of re-election?
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Over €5 million could go down the drain…
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 3 September, 2015
Matt Moran, CFO at the bank between 2004 and 2008, acknowledged that he was granted immunity from prosecution with regard to all affairs at Anglo.
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Everything you need to know in one quick guided tour.
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# banking-inquiry - Wednesday 2 September, 2015
“I feel misrepresented deputy. 80% of what has been written about me is wrong. 10% might be disputed.”
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# banking-inquiry - Tuesday 25 August, 2015
Gerard Gannon and Peter Cosgrave have given details in written statements to the banking inquiry.
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# banking-inquiry - Sunday 2 August, 2015
The Taoiseach and his party have seen a significant dip in support.
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 30 July, 2015
Drury – a longtime friend of the former FF Taoiseach and a non-exec director of Anglo – has been talking to the Banking Inquiry .
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# banking-inquiry - Wednesday 29 July, 2015
The DPP raised the concerns this morning.
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Mary Harney and John Gormley were the latest former politicians to brave the banking inquiry gauntlet this afternoon.
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# banking-inquiry - Sunday 26 July, 2015
Members are torn on whether former Anglo chief David Drumm should be allowed give evidence by video link.
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# banking-inquiry - Friday 24 July, 2015
The ex-Anglo boss wants to speak to the Banking Inquiry remotely. But the plan’s not going down too well.
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 23 July, 2015
An investigation into an inquiry.
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Labour’s current leader and former leader were in front of the banking inquiry this afternoon.
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# banking-inquiry - Saturday 18 July, 2015
Bertie Ahern may have upset the apple tart with some of his comments this week.
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# banking-inquiry - Friday 17 July, 2015
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He’s been getting a lot of flak for his statement to the banking inquiry.
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The former taoiseach spent several hours before the inquiry today. Here’s what we found out…
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# banking-inquiry - Thursday 16 July, 2015
The former taoiseach is giving evidence to the inquiry this afternoon.
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Irish government officials went to Libya to talk about a potential deal – but Libya didn’t feel ‘comfortable’ with Ireland’s handling of the financial crisis.
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The former taoiseach is before the banking inquiry this week, but what’s he been doing since he left office?
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Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…
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# banking-inquiry - Tuesday 14 July, 2015
Bad news for the committee.
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Johnny Ronan backtracks: Nama is 'not comparable to Nazi horrors'
The property developer was heavily criticised after using a Nazi slogan in his submission to the banking inquiry.
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