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# Paschal Donohoe

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Paschal Donohoe says ministers won't take pay cut during Covid-19 pandemic
Dáil to sit today to discuss Covid-19 impacts on Ireland's economy
Donohoe describes predicted 22% unemployment rate as 'horrific'
Donohoe says 'severe recession' hitting Ireland as GDP set to fall 10.5% and unemployment to peak at 22%
Soc Dems meet to consider FF-FG policy doc, but they want more detail
Pay cuts for politicians not ruled out by minister
Changes to subsidy scheme: State will now pay up to 85% of wages for lower income workers
Donohoe has 'little reason to doubt' Covid-19 will cause worst economic crisis since Great Depression
'Very important step forward': EU finance ministers agree to €500 billion coronavirus rescue deal
HSE says some of the PPE flown in from China is 'not appropriate for use'
'Anomalies have arisen': Donohoe admits 'gap' in wage subsidy scheme for low paid workers
Tax revenues last month almost €1 billion lower than March last year
'Many people will now get paid': Emergency Covid-19 legislation signed into law by President Higgins
Minister says he expects insurers to 'play their part and act reasonably' by honouring claims
'Robust' supports for renters due to be announced, but access to HAP likely to be ruled out
Limited number of TDs to attend Dáil sitting to pass emergency Covid-19 legislation
Banks to offer three-month mortgage break to customers affected by coronavirus outbreak
Paschal Donohoe to meet with five main banks about coronavirus plans
Donohoe: 'The normal that we all knew weeks ago - that is a normal that we will not be returning back to'
New Revenue measures set up for SMEs experiencing cashflow problems
'Economic shock' of Covid-19: Some central banks cut interest rates as Lagarde raises spectre of 2008
Pay workers who have to take time off due to Covid-19 illness or self-isolation, Donohoe says
Social Democrats’ Gary Gannon takes final seat in Dublin Central battleground
Paschal Donohoe accused of 'scaremongering' for saying Sinn Féin policies would 'scorch the economy'
FactCheck: Did Paschal Donohoe meet any individual insurance company in the midst of the insurance crisis?
'Nutters' dismissal, Leo in a forklift and 'silly attacks': Parties get out for the first full day on the campaign trail
Government departments now 'carbon taxed' on air travel
Ireland's corporation tax receipts set to take a hit under new rules and fall by up to €2bn
Transitioning to 4-day working week in public service could cost at least €3.9 billion, Donohoe says
Ireland's corporation tax take expected to rise again this year, but Donohoe admits it can't be relied upon in future
Paschal Donohoe says Verona Murphy wasn't made to apologise by Fine Gael
Dáil ethics watchdog the third body to rule itself out of investigating Dara Murphy complaints
Minister urged not to scrap special tax relief scheme for top executives of foreign companies
Minister writes to Grealish asking him to clarify 'apparent ethnic basis' of Nigerian money statement
Finance Minister calls on Noel Grealish to clarify why he singled out Nigeria during leaders questions
Ministers to hold talks with Midlands ESB workers over peat plant closures
Government-backed finance agency approves funding for development of over 500 new homes
'Rent controls are working': Housing minister believes rate of rising rents will moderate
Budget 2020: What measures take effect from today and what comes into effect next year?
'I've concerns about the level of tax they're paying': Property investment firms to be hit with tax avoidance clampdown tonight