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# Debt

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Poll: Should Ireland have a separate court to deal with mortgage arrears cases?
'I'm not going anywhere': Lay litigants in uphill battle against banks and vulture funds
Poll: Do you expect to have a mortgage paid off before you retire?
Teens found guilty of stabbing man to death in broad daylight over 'relatively small' debt
Ireland to repay €5.5 billion of bailout loans early to IMF, Denmark & Sweden
'I couldn’t imagine being able to afford loans of €20,000 for my degree'
Irish soldiers 'depend on loan sharks and welfare payments' to support their families
'The correction': Should the government forgive some of Ireland's mortgage debt?
Remember the developers who 'exited Nama'? Most paid less than half their debts
FactCheck: Is Fine Gael right to claim the credit for a fall in mortgages in arrears?
Boy, 14, jailed after being caught with 22 packets of cocaine and 9 packets of heroin
Ireland's local authorities are over €4 billion in debt
One of the country's top golf courses, Druids Glen, has gone into examinership
Irish households are the third most indebted in the EU
Vulture funds pick and peck and they're not finished yet
Michael Byrne
Many people in mortgage arrears are contemplating suicide
'We need to talk about the reality of debt'
Stephen Curtis
'To only owe €9m on a €39m stadium, that’s an unbelievable position to be in'
'I'd love to help a struggling tenant, but if I did I'd be homeless myself'
Corrie debt storyline 'all too real' for Irish families with sick children
Ireland does pretty well in this ranking of the world's national debts, from safest to most risky
Irishman and father of 8 held in one of Abu Dhabi's most notorious prisons
Number of property repossessions up nearly 200%
What happens to currencies when they die?
Senator Sean Barrett
Poll: Should Ireland push for debt relief if Greece gets a better deal?
Mayweather stripped of WBO title for not paying his debts
Greece has another €10.3 billion in debt due in 2015
The Troika's negotiations with Greece shows why Ireland must do the right thing
Éilis Ryan
People are queuing for ATMs in Greece - but they can only get €60
Enda Kenny says he believes a deal is possible for Greece
Those in debt will not be hit with extra VAT charge
Greece might just pay off the €1.6 billion it owes this month
Westlife singer Shane Filan talks to Pat about how he ended up €23 million in debt
There's some 'good news' for Ulster Bank mortgage holders in arrears
Banks treating people on variable mortgage rates "very badly"
'I have never felt so strongly wronged by those who represent our country'
Anonymous
The government says it saved over €10bn by complaining to the Troika
Open letter from a lone parent: 'I'm exhausted of trying to provide for my child while living in financial hardship'
Anonymous
Here's what Europe would look like if it were redrawn based on debt per person
Solicitor barricades himself inside Killiney mansion