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# Mortgages

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Almost everyone has cut spending as a result of recession
Permanent TSB tells customer in arrears of €200 to sell her house
1,600 people waiting to see MABS advisors
Taoiseach denies putting homes at risk of being repossessed
Property tax hunger striker: Meeting with Taoiseach must happen soon
Oireachtas agenda: Motion for mortgage holders and CAP, oh CAP
Column: 'The Anglo tapes are shocking, but I can't say I'm surprised'
Carol Redmond
New law removes legal gap preventing house repossessions
6 amazingly inventive homes
Property tax hunger striker: 'I'd say I won't last too long'
Borrowers may be able to leave tracker mortgage when rates increase
Back for good? Irish lenders promoting 90 per cent mortgages
Under 50s stop saving as they struggle to pay off mortgages
Fall in personal loans and holiday home mortgages as households pay off debt
Increase in AIB's mortgage interest rates takes effect today
The Evening Fix... now with 300 extra Kate Bushes
Almost 95,000 mortgage holders are in arrears
Noonan: Mortgage interest rates must increase to ensure profit for taxpayers
Column: Game, Set and Match to the Banks
Dave Hughes
Permanent TSB to overhaul mortgage interest rates for new customers
Gilmore says AIB mortgage hike is "a commercial decision"
Revenue to waive tax on sale of properties for owners in arrears
Mortgage holders in arrears are older and more likely to have children - report
IMF: Bank losses and IBRC wind-down could cost taxpayer another €16bn
IMF: European help, progress on mortgages crucial to exit from bailout
Property prices continue to drop, down 1.5pc in February - CSO
Revenue assures that mortgage write-offs won't be subject to tax
FF publishes bill to remove bank veto from insolvency regime
Mortgage write-offs 'could be subject to 33pc tax'
UK to slash corporation tax rate and offer tax credits for fracking
Popes, parades and Gay Mitchell : The week in numbers
Noonan: Claim about strategic mortgage defaulters is 'wholly anecdotal'
Leaders' Questions: Concerns over banks' role in mortgage arrears plan
David Hall: Mortgage arrears plan is a 'horrific step for mortgage holders'
Banks 'do not have a veto' to block insolvency deals, insists Kenny
Kenny defends Government's stance on dealing with mortgage arrears
The Evening Fix... now with added dancing in speedos
Doherty condemns AIB use of non-disclosure agreement for mortgage deals