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Dublin: 9 °C Wednesday 22 May, 2013

crisis

# crisis - Friday 17 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Gatekeepers

Second date added as ‘huge demand’ for suicide prevention training

Console is running the programmed in Dublin at the end of this month.

# crisis - Tuesday 14 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Crash

Young people ‘bear burden of financial crisis’

A new ESRI publication says that young households were more likely to become unemployed and many purchased a home prior to the crash.

# crisis - Friday 3 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie GOOD DEED

€250,000 fodder fund set up for farmers in crisis

SuperValu has also offered to transport fodder arriving in Dublin Port to co-ops or internally between food suppliers across the country.

# crisis - Wednesday 1 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Fodder Crisis

3,000 tonnes of fodder from France to help farmers in ‘crisis’

The IFA President said this might be the first of many more shipments of fodder.

# crisis - Tuesday 30 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Crisis

Syrian refugees ‘now make up 10 per cent of population of Lebanon’

Oxfam said the figure is comparable to the entire population of Belfast, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and Derry all moving to Dublin.

# crisis - Sunday 28 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Plus ça Change

Back again: Iceland re-elects the parties blamed for causing financial meltdown

Iceland’s voters flocked back to the two parties ousted in 2009 after presiding over the worst financial crisis ever to hit the country.

# crisis - Wednesday 24 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Litter

City Council ‘will spend €250- €300k to dispose of illegal rubbish’

A councillor says that she and her colleagues were told yesterday it is costing Dublin City Council between €250 – €300,000 a year to collect the illegally dumped rubbish.

# crisis - Tuesday 9 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Greece

International students flock to Greece to study crisis

The country has become a case study for those studying economics, political science and journalism.

# crisis - Saturday 6 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Labour Pains

Labour party members demand immediate action on policy

Up to 100 members of the party gathered in Dublin this morning to demand change. They want to see more Labour policies implemented in government.

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Aaron McKenna: While the Eurozone is floundering, the US is seeing growth – but why?

The EU needs to either get on with integration, proper banking and political union or separate into amicable trading partners and neighbours, writes Aaron McKenna.

# crisis - Friday 29 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Banking

Cyprus Central Bank eases domestic restrictions

The regulator made the announcement to clarify the capital control rules it introduced this week to prevent a run on the country’s banks.

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: EU unity is little more than fiction in the wake of Cyprus being hung out to dry

The Cypriot case demonstrates that the European authorities are now prepared to cross the rubicon into the appropriation of deposits. It seems clear that this crisis has seen the Eurozone enter a new and dangerous phase, writes John O’Brennan.

# crisis - Thursday 21 March, 2013

From Business ETC Growth

CSO figures indicate economic growth of 0.9 per cent in 2012

The fourth quarter of last year showed almost no change in GDP compared with 2011 while GNP declined by 0.8 per cent in Q4.

From Business ETC Crisis

UPDATE: Cyprus to create ‘solidarity fund’

The country’s president said a decision must be made today. Meanwhile, the Finance Minister remains in Russia for negotiations.

# crisis - Wednesday 20 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Gender This post contains audio

Impact of crisis on women “overlooked by policy makers”

Labour MEP Emer Costello said that women can find their earning power stymied during their early years, which can in turn affect their pension.

# crisis - Friday 8 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Crisis

Finance Minister ‘disappointed’ banks haven’t dealt with personal debt

New mortgage figures show that 94,488 mortgage accounts are in arrears of more than three months.

# crisis - Wednesday 6 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Two Years On

Two years on: ‘We promised recovery. We are delivering’

Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore gave a press conference today to mark the coalition’s second anniversary in office.

# crisis - Wednesday 27 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: ‘Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst’ amid Kenya election fears

Five years ago, over 500,000 people were displaced and more than 1,500 killed in post-election violence in Kenya. Now, NGOs are working to manage humanitarian situation ahead of the country’s next election this Monday, writes Ivy Ndiewo.

# crisis - Tuesday 15 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: How much has Ireland paid for the EU banking crisis?

Ireland has been declared a ‘special case’ by Angela Merkel – and these figures show exactly why, writes Michael Taft.

# crisis - Sunday 6 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Why do we love reading books about the economic crisis?

All these critiques don’t spur us to action, writes Tom Boland, so why do we keep buying them?

# crisis - Friday 4 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Health

Nurses to rally against graduate scheme

Two unions are calling for a boycott of the recently-announced HSE nursing graduate scheme.

# crisis - Thursday 27 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Good News

Worst of the euro crisis is ‘behind us’, says German finance minister

HURRAH! Break out the champagne and foie gras…

# crisis - Thursday 13 December, 2012

From Business ETC Fundraising

Bank of Ireland raises €250 million in sale of subordinated debt

The beleaguered bank has ventured back into the fundraising markets.

# crisis - Sunday 25 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Interview: ‘We’re mourning a Republic we never had’ – Fintan O’Toole

Our system has made Irish people feel ashamed, the author and journalist tells TheJournal.ie ahead of a series of ‘state of the nation’ debates.

# crisis - Tuesday 30 October, 2012

Six jerseys up for Guinness Series grabs after Ireland’s injury crisis

The current selection headache for Declan Kidney opens the door for some November heroics.

# crisis - Monday 15 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Rebrand

FÁS rebrand: Intreo to provide services to jobseekers

The initiative was launched by Enda Kenny and Joan Burton this morning.

# crisis - Friday 12 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Crisis

German foreign minister to visit Turkey for Syria talks: embassy

Germany will enter discussions on the steady deterioration of relations between Syria and Turkey, following deadly airstrikes.

# crisis - Thursday 13 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie No Joy

One in three people who apply for mortgages are turned down

Figures revealed for the first time show that 38 per cent of mortgage applications were rejected last year.

# crisis - Monday 10 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

The 5 at 5: Monday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

From TheJournal.ie Crisis

Syria latest: Aleppo bombs, UN envoy and water crisis

Residents of the country’s second city are experiencing serious water shortages as a main water pipeline has been destroyed.

# crisis - Friday 7 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Eurozone

Michael Noonan set to meet with EU finance ministers

The Finance Minister is expected to discuss plans to ease austerity on bailout countries in meetings in Paris, Berlin and Rome next week.

# crisis - Wednesday 29 August, 2012

From Business ETC Eurozone

ECB President says solution to crisis lies in balanced change

Mario Draghi said it should be agreed that it is not sustainable for countries to pursue national policies that can cause economic harm to others.

# crisis - Tuesday 31 July, 2012

From Business ETC Eurozone

Italian PM Monti sees light at the end of tunnel for Italy, EU

Mario Monti said that the breakthrough summit of European leaders at the end of June had been crucial in resolving the eurozone crisis.

# crisis - Sunday 29 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Aid

Ireland to provide €3 million in vital aid to Somalia

Eamon Gilmore announced the funding during a trip to the capital Mogadishu today.

From TheJournal.ie Syria

Syria latest: Jordan’s refugee camp, the Pope’s plea and Aleppo assaults

The Pope has appealed for an end to violence as Syria’s army continues its ferocious attacks on the city of Aleppo.

# crisis - Saturday 30 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Crisis

Annan warns ‘history will judge’ the world’s failure on Syria

The former UN chief has convened a meeting of foreign ministers to try and broker a deal on Syria – but it’s looking unlikely.

# crisis - Friday 29 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Ulster Bank

Ulster Bank crisis: Customers still waiting to be paid

Ulster Bank says that payments made yesterday, and since 21 June may still not be available.

# crisis - Thursday 28 June, 2012

# crisis - Monday 25 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Bailout

Cyprus asks for bailout from the eurozone

The Cypriot government confirmed the news this evening, citing the country’s exposure to the Greek economy.

# crisis - Friday 15 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie North And South

Economy and cooperation topping agenda at Farmleigh meeting

The North South Ministerial Council meets in Dublin today to discuss issues of joint concern.

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