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“We really need to ask ourselves as a society how are we failing young people”

Professor Brendan Kelly made the comment as a new report into mental health in Europe is released.

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State of the Nation: Will this be the day austerity finally came to an end?

Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…

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Michael Noonan: “Austerity as we know it is over”

Finance Minister tells TheJournal.ie he will be “cautious and prudent” to secure the economic recovery in the coming years.

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Opinion: Budget 2015 is over… so have we left austerity behind?

The Finance Minister undoubtedly thought the best tactic was to make as few changes as possible, but will the Irish people be better off now?

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Opinion: Sky-rocketing childhood poverty is a direct result of austerity

Moves to cut child benefit, unemployment benefit and social assistance were not inevitable, they were choices.

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Cork City Council faces administration if a budget isn’t passed within two weeks

It is believed the last time a Budget struggled to be passed was 1991.

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Opinion: The Banking Inquiry will help put the final pieces of the jigsaw...

The banking inquiry’s first public hearings get under way today and questions remain about what happened six years ago.

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Opinion: Battle lines are being drawn – this year, eight EU states will vote

2015 is going to be a significant year in the European Union, as citizens in eight member states will be able to vote – beginning with Greece this Sunday.

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One Irish TD is travelling to Greece for a possible Syriza victory party

Paul Murphy says a Syriza win could provoke a ‘further radicalisation in Ireland’.

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Who are Syriza?

Are they as radical as is claimed?

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Opinion: Greece has turned the page – it’s up to all of us to write the next...

This election was vital – not just for Greeks, but for working class people throughout Europe.

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Opinion: Can we really trust that Junior Cycle reform isn’t linked to the...

We live in a time of austerity – and education is being targeted along with other elements of society.

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The Irish weren’t the only ones protesting today, the Spanish were out too

Thousands were out in support of the new anti-austerity party Podemos.

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Austerity is finally, officially, totally, absolutely finished: Noonan

It was already done with a year ago, apparently.

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Here’s everything you need to know about business this week

Everyone was talking about Greek debt deals, counting calories and the end of cheap booze.

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It’s crunch time for Greece’s anti-austerity plans. And Germany is the...

The new Greek government is trying to kick free of its bailout terms.

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What will the Greek challenge to austerity mean for Ireland?

Greece’s bailout extension is loaded with political meaning for other eurozone countries.

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Greece proves left wing parties don’t have a chance of delivering in power

They’re good at protesting and making noise, but they have no workable policies.

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German politicians want to PAY holidaymakers to go to Greece

It’s becoming a popular tourist destination for Germans.

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Gardaí keep protesters from Taoiseach amid shouts of ‘traitor’ and ‘parasite’

Enda Kenny was arriving at Yahoo’s new €11m offices in Dublin.

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