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# Fine Gael conference

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Leo's PRSI plan: If you lose your job, you should get 70% of your salary while you look for a new one
Commission on the status of women in Ireland to be launched
Woman who had a crisis pregnancy tells Fine Gael summit: 'I wouldn't wish it on anybody'
Leo Varadkar: 'Ireland has one of the lowest levels of homelessness'
Leo wants to link dole payments to a person's PRSI contributions
Leo Varadkar promises to cut taxes for middle income earners and bring in paid family parental leave
Why Enda is no longer falling over flower pots when it comes to same-sex marriage
Here are 8 things we learned at Enda's big homecoming shindig
Enda: "It’s about your right to say two small words, made up of three simple letters – I DO"
Leo: Some people told me to shut up and keep my head down
Some protesters gathered outside the Fine Gael conference - and a journalist was asked to leave
We spotted this quite bizarre Enda Kenny poster in Castlebar last night
Tight security as Enda's Fine Gael homecoming opens with a warning
Not quite the homecoming king, but Enda is sure to get a warm reception in Mayo
‘You know something, there’s a change happening’: Kenny confirms bailout exit in December
In full: Taoiseach Enda Kenny’s speech to the Fine Gael national conference
In pictures: Day two of the Fine Gael national conference
WATCH: Taoiseach says 'there will be some good news in the Budget'
Leo Varadkar: 'There is only one reform party in Ireland and its name is Fine Gael'
Noonan on Budget 2014: ‘You’ll be astounded at all the good news I’ll be announcing’
After a tumultuous year, Fine Gaelers descend on Limerick to take stock