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# Paschal Donohoe

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What's behind the Budget 2018 decisions? YOUR chance to ask Leo and Paschal
Here's what Budget 2018 means for someone earning around €100,000
Have kids? Here's what Budget 2018 means for parents
'Modest' plan to increase number of electric cars and 'measly' cycling investment
Budget 2018: Here are the main points you need to know
Doctors say health budget will do little to improve 'overcrowded death zone' hospitals
'Getting to a better place': An additional 800 gardaí will be recruited in 2018
More money in your pocket with cuts to USC and change to higher tax band
On the housing list? Here’s what Budget 2018’s doing for you
The Taoiseach and the Finance Minister join TheJournal.ie for Budget 2018 Facebook Live
Nama employee: 'The request is from Mick Wallace so trying to close off angles of attack in advance'
The tourist industry could lose its 9% VAT rate as it's 'under consideration' for Budget 2018
One month out from the Budget, what can we expect?
It's his baby, so where on earth is Paschal Donohoe on the PSC?
Is 'Republic of Opportunity' the new 'Keep the Recovery Going'?
Don't worry, Paschal has found the money to refund your water charges
No plans to legislate against loophole that allowed 200 people to try avoid paying €500 million in tax
Pretty soon you're going to need this card to do a whole load of important things in Ireland - but why?
Donohoe defends his share-holdings in drinks company Diageo
'The start of Paschal's troubles': Primary teachers reject public sector pay deal
Don't get too excited. We only have €300m to spend on new stuff this year
Sinn Féin accuses Fine Gael of 'populist policy' as it retracts promise to abolish USC
Minister prepared to look at cold case of drowning if new evidence produced
Minister: 'There might be more work in Ireland's economy next year than there are people to do it'
Government spending €1.5 million to store paper records each year
Children in Dublin's north inner city want violence and drugs off their streets
Ireland's secret services handed back €300k despite 'credible concern regarding terrorist activity'
With coffee for the assembled media, Leo and Paschal are the two boys brewing a new leadership
Public sector workers should pay more into pensions, government told
Paschal Donohoe is gearing up for a 'very demanding' public sector pay showdown
Two ministers are out of FG leadership race, but some say it's 'ludicrous' to change leader now
Celtic Tiger's Metro North likely to be fast-tracked
New rules mean top jobs in Irish civil service must go to women
The gap between private pensions and public pensions has the government worried
'You'll look like a God': How people thought the Luas dispute could be solved
Enda Kenny turns on the Christmas lights in Dublin's north inner city
Government to talk to public sector unions about Garda pay deal
Children's hospital costs like a 'runaway train' as they rocket to €1bn
Pressure increases on government as unions set a six-day deadline
Ireland's World War One war dead are remembered on Armistice Day