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# Debt

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85 per cent in debt deals are families with children
Nick Leeson: Positive talk sounds hollow in the corridors of power
Column: The real problem to our economic crisis? The eurozone itself is deeply flawed.
Column: We won’t give up the fight for international debt justice
Column: We hope to ease the enormous pressure placed on mortgage holders
Paschal Donohoe: 'The ESM retrospective use is acknowledged in writing by EU ministers'
Latest CSO stats show improvement in Government deficit
Cigarettes and lots of debt: 7 things in Budget 2014 that you may have missed
Markets wobble as US debt talks falter
How 9 countries saw inflation evolve into hyperinflation
These four counties have no personal insolvency practitioners
Column: Legal protection of “accountant” is an essential matter of public protection
Extract: This crisis shows the old ways have failed – and we’re on the cusp of new discoveries
Cyprus gets €1.5bn from EU's emergency fund
Charts: Here's how the government's liabilities have increased to €208bn in five years
Nick Leeson: In debt? Don't panic.
Allsop signs deal that will stop the auctioning of repossessed homes
OECD: Irish economy recovering but government must stick to targets
PIP apologises for comments about ‘bigger houses’ for professionals
Poll: Will the new insolvency service work?
PICS: 250 locals take back Kildare stud farm from receivers and lock them out
Column: There's no shame in bankruptcy – it is now a viable and positive option
Consumer confidence is up, but disposable income is down, says report
Household debt down but sustainability levels barely improve
Column: How to navigate your personal insolvency
Frank Feighan: My personal finances won't affect my political career
39 per cent jump in Government-issued debt in the last year
Column: How did we surrender our liberty and become voluntary slaves?
Coventry City could be docked 15 points before the new season starts tomorrow
Column: The family home needs to be protected in a debt crisis
Crisis talks on Portugal bailout breakdown
1,600 people waiting to see MABS advisors
Rise in 'accidental landlords' as homeowners rent out properties to cover mortgage costs
Anglo tapes: Central Bank 'were effectively egging us on'
Musician Jim Corr settles €1.4m debt with ACC Bank
The Evening Fix... now with added rocket explosions
95,000 Irish homes are in mortgage arrears over 90 days
Noonan: Ireland will escape bailout, even if we can't recover bank costs
EU faces talks on bank sector reform and who should pay for future bailouts
Greek court overturns closure of state broadcaster‎