MEP attacks Irish government on bailout
Monday, November 22nd, 2010Ireland’s government has been accused of “lying” to the people over the extent of the country’s economic crisis.

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MEP attacks Irish government on bailout
Ireland’s government has been accused of “lying” to the people over the extent of the country’s economic crisis.

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MEP attacks Irish government on bailout
Official statistics have revealed the extent to which household wealth was hit by the financial crisis.

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Wealth ‘hit by financial crisis’
The OFMDFM committee is briefed by experts on the extent of child poverty.

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‘One in four N Ireland children lives in poverty’
The OFMDFM committee is briefed by experts on the extent of child poverty.

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‘One in four N Ireland children lives in poverty’
The OFMDFM committee is briefed by experts on the extent of child poverty.

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‘One in four N Ireland children lives in poverty’
The OFMDFM committee is briefed by experts on the extent of child poverty.

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‘One in four N Ireland children lives in poverty’
The OFMDFM committee is briefed by experts on the extent of child poverty.

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Democrats are predicting better-than-expected results for their side while Republicans are downplaying the extent of their expected victory in Tuesday’s congressional elections.
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Dems see hope, GOP tempers expectations
The US and UK probe the extent of a terror threat after explosives are found in two packages bound for the US from Yemen.

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US and UK probe terrorism threat
A majority of Americans now say they are worried about making their mortgage or rent payments, underscoring the extent of economic anxiety in the country heading into midterm elections.

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Majority on edge about that next payment
Police and council chiefs across England tell of their concern over the extent of cuts outlined in the government’s Spending Review.

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Deep concern over extent of cuts
The BBC’s Duncan Kennedy joined clean-up teams in western Hungary to see the extent of the damage caused when a resevoir burst at an alumina plant in Ajka burst.

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‘You can’t escape from the toxic mud’