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# Unemployment

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Family resource centres report increased demand
In photos: Six demonstrators hospitalised after Madrid clashes
The Evening Fix: Wednesday
Unemployment rate up to 14.9 per cent as over 450,000 people sign on
Almost 25 million people unemployed across European Union
Suggestions of government interference in ESRI paper withdrawal 'unfounded'
Column: The problems with Richard Tol's ESRI working paper
Nat O'Connor
Calls made to prioritise training for unemployed with literacy, numeracy difficulties
ESRI paper which said many would be better off on dole withdrawn
Column: Ireland is not a just society. The solidarity we need has been lost.
Fr Peter McVerry
VAT, hospitals and the speed of light: the week in statistics
Government criticised as employment at lowest level in nine years
Unemployment hits 14.8 per cent - that's 309,000 people
Immigrants bear brunt of recession job losses, study shows
Almost 3,000 sign-ons to Live Register but unemployment still at 14.3 per cent
This is what happens to Greece if it leaves the euro
Henry Healy rules out a career in politics
Column: Sludgy and outdated: Why our education system is like a septic tank
Kate Katharina Ferguson
Idiots and lunatics! Michael O'Leary tells us what he really thinks
Column: Job creation is too important for party politics. Let’s work together.
Micheál Martin
New Springboard courses to offer over 6,000 education places
2,700 texts per person sent in Ireland
Column: Tough, lonely and very risky – welcome to life as an entrepreneur
Peter Faulkner
Burton defends government's jobs record, says economy is in 'transition'
Unemployment remains at 14.3 per cent, as 4,000 off the Live Register
Eurozone unemployment reaches highest level in currency's history
Record unemployment, rating downgrade and now Spain is back in recession
Austerity measures are devastating job creation, says UN body
Bad day for Spain: Record unemployment AND a credit downgrade
Unemployed "two or three times more likely" to die by suicide - TD
Troika turned down suggestion of meeting with Oireachtas committee - Noonan
Troika discouraged from opposition meetings by May referendum, says ECB
Professional job opportunities increase during Q1 of this year
Unemployment rate falls to 14.3 per cent in March
Large jobs fair announced for May
Eurozone unemployment hits 10.8 per cent