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# Stability

Last month
February 2023
# Stability
'The job can be quite consuming, but I’ve got a lot of support' - Leo Cullen
The coach’s new contract will bring him up to the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
Last year
2022
# Stability
Brendan Rodgers reveals he turned down offers from two clubs
The Northern Irishman has found himself under pressure this season.
# Stability
Ireland's financial stability report finds Ukraine war has amplified inflation here
The review also found “emerging pressures” in the housing market.
# Irish Abroad
Ex-Munster man Flannery handed permanent contract at Harlequins
The former Ireland hooker joined the Premiership club in 2020.
All time
# Stability
Here's how Trump's victory affected the dollar
One market analyst described it as “a bloodbath”.
# leinster leader
'Isa really stepped up when Kev had to retire': Leo Cullen explains his choice of Leinster captain
The Kiwi will still be around to lead Leinster’s squad when the Irish internationals head in to camp.
# Show Me The Money
So where do Irish graduates want to work in 2015? And how much do they expect to make?
What Irish students REALLY want it seems is stability. That, and to work for Paddy Power…
# Fitness
5 things every workout should include
How many of these do you do (and skip) every time you train?
# Labour
Gilmore hits out at 'relentless criticism from the commentariat'
In an email to party members this evening the Labour leader insists that his party has helped bring Ireland from “a state of economic chaos to stability.”
# Egypt
Egypt: Protests rage as Morsi promises democracy
Morsi opponents began a one-week sit-in in Tahrir Square and called for a mass protest on Tuesday.
# In Pictures
IN PICS: Referendum count day so far
Counting has started in the 2012 Fiscal Compact referendum. Early tallies suggest that the Yes side looks like it’s going to win.
# Your Say
Poll: Have you changed your mind in referendum vote?
The ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ campaigns are going to be battling to get their messages across in the last hours before referendum vote. But have either of them managed to get you to switch sides?
# fiscal compacted
Referendum roundup: 2 days to go
Austerity treaty, stability treaty or somewhere in between? TheJournal.ie keeps you up to date with our evening Fiscal Compact referendum bulletin.
# fiscal compacted
Referendum roundup: 7 days to go
Austerity treaty, stability treaty or somewhere in between? TheJournal.ie keeps you up to date with our evening Fiscal Compact referendum bulletin.
Voices
Opinion: ‘Rejection could force Ireland to greater austerity’
On a ‘Yes’ vote: IBEC Director General Danny McCoy says that voting against the fiscal compact could bring dangerous economic instability and uncertainty.
# European Council
EU leaders in Brussels for summit on fiscal treaty
Enda Kenny joins his European counterparts today to discuss the new intergovernmental treaty and job creation in Europe.
# State Fail
Failed States: Top 10 best and worst countries in the world
Ireland’s position drops in this year’s rankings, according to the latest Failed States Index of 177 countries.
LIVE
Europe's sovereign debt problems remain risky, says IMF
Latest IMF report on global financial stability warns that the financial system remains vulnerable.