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  2. Post-2008 Irish banking crisis - Wikipedia

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    The post-2008 Irish banking crisis was when a number of Irish financial institutions faced almost imminent collapse due to insolvency during the Great Recession. In response, the Irish government instigated a €64 billion bank bailout. This then led to a number of unexpected revelations about the business affairs of some banks and business people.

  3. Post-2008 Irish economic downturn - Wikipedia

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    Ireland was the first state in the eurozone to enter recession, as declared by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). [8] By January 2009, the number of people living on unemployment benefits had risen to 326,000—the highest monthly level since records began in 1967—and the unemployment rate rose from 6.5% in July 2008 to 14.8% in July 2012. [9]

  4. Category:Post-2008 Irish economic downturn - Wikipedia

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    2011 Irish general election (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Post-2008 Irish economic downturn" ... Banking and Payments Federation Ireland; Post-2008 Irish banking crisis;

  5. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    In the first 10 months of 2011, 8,692 houses were completed. This compares to 76,954 in 2004, 80,957 in 2005, 93,419 in 2006, 78,027 in 2007, 51,724 in 2008, 26,420 in 2009 and 14,602 in 2010. [79] The Irish National Debt has significantly increased: Ireland's ratio of General Government Debt to GDP at the end of 2009 is estimated to have been ...

  6. Ireland election results: How did the country vote and who ...

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    The two parties joined in a coalition for the first time after the 2020 election result. Their arrangement meant that the position of Irish prime minister, the taoiseach, was swapped halfway ...

  7. List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The name Sinn Féin, meaning "ourselves" or "we ourselves", has been used by a number of political organisations in Ireland since 1905, when first used by Arthur Griffith. Sinn Féin was the party of separatism before Irish independence, and broke through in the Westminster election of 1918, where it won 73 of the 105 Irish seats.

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  9. 2008 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    3 September – Ireland's unemployment rate reached 6.1%, the highest since 1999. 7 September – Kilkenny beat Waterford 3–30 to 1–13 in the final of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2008. 19 September – Three people suffered minor injuries following a helicopter crash in a school playground in Bettystown, County Meath.