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Ballyhea protestors in Brussels to meet MEPs from economics committee
The protestors – who have held weekly marches opposing the bailout – want help getting a meeting with the ECB.
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Cork City Council meeting abandoned after property tax protests
Lord Mayor John Buttimer said the council’s fortnightly meeting could not continue given the “barracking” of protestors.
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Fine Gael TD Mathews attended the Ballyhea/Charleville anti-bank bailout protest meeting at the weekend.
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Pictures: Ballyhea bondholder bailout protesters reach Dublin
The ‘Ballyhea says No!’ protest group reached the capital today, demonstrating against payments to bondholders.
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Column: We won’t stop marching until the ECB returns Ireland’s money
Amid a national near-silence, the residents of Ballyhea in Cork protest against the bondholder bailout every single week. Diarmuid O’Flynn explains why he leads the march.
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Two men arrested over Charleville robbery
An undisclosed sum of money was stolen during a raid in Charleville yesterday evening.
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‘No to Bondholder Bailout’ protesters stop traffic in Cork
A group of protesters created a human roadblock at Ballyhea to demonstrate against tomorrow’s repayment of a US$1 billion Anglo Irish Bank unsecured bond.
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‘I’ve lost about a stone in weight – that’s my contribution to Ireland’s cause’
Irish Examiner sports journalist renews his anti-bondholder protest by launching a seven-day “bread and water” fast.
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