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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
Rank-and-file officers accuse government of 'building garda reform plan on quicksand'
Paschal Donohoe unveils 'absolutely no surprises' Budget 2020
Health changes: Drug payment scheme reduced and medical card threshold for over-70s increased
Here's how the government plans to tackle homelessness, housing issues and high rents
Here's what the government has planned for its €1.2 billion no-deal Brexit package
Budget 2020: Here are the main points you need to know
On the cards again? Donohoe to consider decentralisation for civil servants
Green measures: Here are the main environmental changes in Budget 2020
Free dental care for under-6s and free GP visits extended to under-8s from September 2020
Budget 2020 will be revealed today - here's a look at how things will unfold
Just a few days out from the Budget, what can we expect?
'Rainy Day Fund is finished before it even started' say TDs as minister drops €500m top-up
'Slow progress' in Budget talks, as Donohoe confirms he will be dipping into corporation tax take
'No compelling case': Minister slaps down calls for betting tax change ahead of Budget
Behind-the-scenes pressure on minister to raise inheritance tax threshold in the Budget
'Entirely possible' we could have another Budget within the space of a few months
Just over two weeks out from the Budget, what can we expect?
Top civil servant not attending committee is 'an affront to democracy'
Minister says he's still considering whether to give everyone a 'carbon cheque' to offset tax hike
Donohoe says he 'won't make the mistake' of tax cuts in Budget 2020 given no-deal Brexit risk
Finance minister rules out personal tax cuts in Budget, says any welfare changes will be targeted
'We're preparing for worst-case-scenario': No-deal Brexit planning to be ramped-up by Government
Coveney: 'British government seems to be simply wiping the slate clean on the Irish issue'
How much money could the carbon tax take in if it was increased?
Government will 'very seriously' consider commissioner's report into Public Services Card
Paschal Donohoe says Irish economy is 'well-capable' of withstanding a no-deal Brexit
Explainer: Why is there controversy over the new Central Bank governor?
Have €42,500? That's the amount of public debt hanging over the head of every person living in the State
Incoming Central Bank boss tells Donohoe he could have described NZ controversy 'more clearly'
Donohoe says 'cliff-edge' Brexit can be avoided but no-deal risk is growing
Leo Varadkar to discuss business and Brexit during Northern Ireland visit
'It is not our job to hide our views': Top civil servant who warned against broadband plan stands over his opinion
Acting Central Bank governor says bankers' pay caps 'may limit the pool of candidates for senior positions'
Will the help-to-buy scheme be extended or scrapped? Minister won't rule it in or out until Budget 2020
Reality of backstop not changing or going anywhere will confront new British prime minister, says Donohoe
Ireland must prepare for 'ugly truths' of no-deal Brexit, warns Coveney
Why hasn't the government merged the PRSI and the USC yet? Minister says it's 'complex'
Varadkar 'all ears' about Eir's claim about cheaper rural broadband