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# Bailouts

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Portugal is in limbo after a left-wing alliance toppled the government
These figures show Irish people lost more than anyone in the financial crisis
Greek parliament passes sweeping austerity bill in advance of third bailout
Greece still wants its referendum after saying yes to a third bailout
Greece will accept the troika's bailout terms... but says it hasn't capitulated
Greece doesn't want a piece of the troika's latest offer
Paul Murphy accuses Michael Noonan of 'stabbing the Greek people in the chest'
'Unexpected developments' in Greece are the biggest risk to Ireland's recovery
Europe should get ready for a 'state of emergency' in Greece
Syriza has done another big U-turn on its election promises
Greece just slid back into recession
Greece has found enough cash for the IMF - by not paying its people
Germany and Greece have settled their bailout differences (for now)
No bank staff hit with higher USC charge on bonuses since 2011
Greek lawmakers gear up for crucial austerity vote
Where are the tapes from the other bailed-out banks? Kenny: ‘I dunno’
Noonan: Ireland will escape bailout, even if we can't recover bank costs
EU faces talks on bank sector reform and who should pay for future bailouts
Ballyhea protestors in Brussels to meet MEPs from economics committee
Pictures: Ballyhea bondholder bailout protesters reach Dublin
Greek pro-bailout parties claim knife-edge elections
Ireland, Portugal hit out at Greece for breaking promises
Rick Santorum under fire at Republican debate