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# Brendan Howlin

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Noonan and Howlin will both deliver Budget 2013 next Wednesday
Howlin says public jobs, low-level pay rates remain off the table
Howlin wants to extend Croke Park to 2016 and make extra €1bn savings
Government asks unions to attend talks on improving Croke Park savings
Budget 2013 to be held over one day, after Labour's "serious political miscalculation"
Howlin says new law on Oireachtas inquiries will require "careful balances"
Howlin scales back plans for abolition and merging of State agencies
Merging of Digital Hub into Dublin City Council "short-sighted"
Opposition bemoans lack of progress on bank deal after Schauble visit
German finance minister 'very impressed' with 'special case' Ireland
Report shows independent TDs get less state funding
Noonan and Howlin on the Troika's eighth review of the bailout
Troika completes eighth review of Ireland
Ombudsman's role to be extended as Oireachtas approves reform bill
Review could see TDs recommend cuts to their own allowances
Government insists Croke Park savings are not overstated
Coveney: Department 'was being accurate' in rejecting government's Croke Park criteria
Gilmore: 'Individual departments' to pursue public sector allowance cuts
Any cut in allowances is in breach of Croke Park agreement say unions
Exchequer returns show tax take up but deficit at over €11bn
Report recommends child benefit be cut to about €100 per month
Howlin defends progress in public sector reform despite allowances hurdle
Hayes: Public sector salaries over €100k have to be looked at
Here is the week's news... skewed
Dáil public accounts committee to examine public sector allowances
Public service allowance savings targets for 2012 will not be met
8 things to know about Ireland's latest EU-IMF documents
Civil service pay rises to be linked with stricter performance reviews
Information Commissioner welcomes Freedom of Information reform
Banks could be subject to Freedom of Information requests under new regime
Public service sick leave halved for most employees
IMF recommendations 'not something government has to follow' - Tánaiste
Column: The Dept of Finance is either unable - or unwilling - to fix childcare
Stephen Donnelly
Over €1m spent on sending children of Irish diplomats to school
Government's €2.25 billion stimulus plan hopes to create 13,000 jobs
Troika satisfied as Ireland continues to meet targets
Meetings held with potential bidders for National Lottery licence
The 6 Ministers whose special advisers breach the €92k salary cap
Howlin insists HSE will reach savings target despite €280m overspend