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# Mortgages

All time
Opposition TDs slam government absence during Dáil mortgages debate
ECB leaves main interest rate unchanged at 1 per cent
ESRI: Ireland needs tougher financial regulation
Prime numbers: The week in stats
Bank of Ireland received €264million in applications for mortgage fund
BoI plays down report on mortgage rate hikes
Prime numbers: the week in stats
The Daily Fix: Friday
The average Irish mortgage is now €1,453 in arrears
Noonan defends Finance Bill measures for foreign skilled workers
First mortgage-to-rent scheme for homeowners piloted
Hogan: 'Inappropriate' of me to meet with Priory Hall residents
Government's new debt regime may allow mortgage debt to be written off
Column: Why the household charge is a ‘gateway tax’
Clare Daly
This house could be yours for under €500
ECB holds main eurozone interest rate at 1 per cent
No meeting with Minister Hogan for Priory Hall residents
The Daily Fix: Thursday
Mortgage holders told to ensure new interest relief is applied
1 in 10 Irish mortgages are in arrears
Household deposits in Ireland's banks continued to fall in third quarter
Five banks not passing on full ECB rate cut to mortgage customers
AIB will not pass on ECB's 0.25pc cut to mortgage customers
ECB’s Draghi: eurozone may re-enter recession next year
Mortgage relief as ECB cuts rates by 0.25 per cent
Poll: Should people be helped onto the property ladder?
Explainer: Changes to mortgage interest relief
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
Two-thirds of people back Government's overall Budget strategy
Mortgage holders to unite in fight for reform
More than 100,000 households now in mortgage difficulties
Gilmore urges other banks to follow AIB with rate cut