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# Bailout

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Poll: Should ECB letters sent before the bailout be released?
Will Noonan publish the ECB letter that forced Ireland into a bailout?
France and Germany will wait for Troika report before decision on Greece
Government called on to clarify Budget plans for income tax, social welfare
8 things to know about Ireland's latest EU-IMF documents
Merkel, Hollande meet to discuss Greek bailout
Greek PM suggests further budget cuts ahead of German talks
Irish 9-year bonds fall below 6% for the first time since 2010
Greece seeks austerity plan extension
Spain's debt: will ECB start buying bonds again?
Merkel and Monti pledge to protect eurozone
Germany rejects notion that Europe's bailout fund could buy Spanish debt
9 videos that sum-up Ireland's banking and economic collapse
ECJ to rule on whether permanent Euro bailout fund is legal
Ireland raises €4.19 billion in first return to bond markets
Barroso visits Athens as Troika starts new Greek debt talks
Column: Ireland has no option but to play hardball. So why aren’t we?
Anthony Phillips
Eurozone fears continue as IMF start Greek inspection
IMF representative in hot water over threat to Greek newspaper
Poll: Should the Oireachtas be allowed to investigate the bank guarantee?
Here is the week's news... skewed
The Evening Fix: Thursday
Eurozone: Irish bank debt will be re-examined by autumn
Greece pushing bid to renegotiate bailout terms
Negotiations on bank debt deal 'best done in private' - Hayes
We Know How You Feel Photo of the Day
Poll: Are you optimistic about the eurozone debt deal?
Explainer: What did the EU leaders agree overnight in Brussels?
Gilmore says new eurozone deal is a 'game-changer' for Ireland
Taoiseach: Irish debt burden on the tax-payer to be 're-engineered'
Moody's downgrades 28 Spanish banks over debt concerns
Cyprus asks for bailout from the eurozone
Five days after he was appointed, Greek finance minister resigns
Greece hirings "breached EU/IMF loan rules"
Spain formally requests €100 billion rescue loan
Budget 2013: Minister refuses to rule out income tax increases and welfare cuts
Greek coalition seeks negotiation on range of austerity measures