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Nurses call on TDs to hear them on graduate scheme
The INMO and the Psychiatric Nurses Organisation said that some of their members had complained about recent comments from the Minister for health.
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TD says Hogan has neglected scheme for disadvantaged urban areas
The Minister has said the phasing out of city council and development boards will have implications for the programme.
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Column: Four years of crisis, and still no clear deal on mortgage debt
The failings of Government to take simple steps to help mortgage holders has caused further damage – and the Insolvency Bill is by no means our saviour, writes David Hall.
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Tolls, prizes and liquid nitrogen: The week in numbers
How much is the Nobel Prize worth to YOU? And after the first two debates, how likely is it that Obama will remain president?
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iPhone 5 available in Ireland from September 28
There were huge queues outside the Apple stores worldwide that began selling the iPhone 5 today.
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Spanish bailout: what we know so far
An essential round-up of the details to date of the Spanish bailout, from interest rates to lending conditions.
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8 questions you should ask during your job interview
Here’s what you should ask to impress your interviewer and show you’re a good fit for the job.
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Sunderland star Sessegnon linked with big-money move
The attacking midfielder has reportedly caught the attention of both Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.
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Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the globe.
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UK may give the public shares in bailed-out banks
Nick Clegg backs plan for every voter to be issued with shares in RBS and Lloyds.
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Interest rate on part IMF bailout for Ireland set to fall
The slight alternations in the interest rate are a result of existing agreements and are not a result of any change in policy.
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