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Presented by Miriam O'Callaghan
Robert Shortt reports that the Government will be forced to explain its plans for the next four years as Europe watches
In an interview with Miriam O'Callaghan at the Department of Finance, Brian Lenihan, Minister for Finance, justifies the enormous price that Irish people will have to pay
Joan Burton, Labour Party Finance Spokesperson, Cliff Taylor, the Sunday Business Post, Vincent Boland, Financial Times, and Karl Whelan, UCD Economics Professor
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Paul Maguire goes undercover to expose the frightening reality for women involved in prostitution across the cities and towns of Ireland
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How Ireland lost its financial sovereignty. One year on, Robert Shortt revisits the "The Bailout".
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Paul Murphy examines residential care for people with intellectual disabilities.
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