- Yes and No groups spent at least €3.5 million on treaty campaignsANALYSIS:Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Labour spent a total of about €1 million campaigning for a Yes vote in the referendum, writes MARY MINIHAN
- Yes vote prevented market slump, say brokersA DRAMATIC fall on the Dublin stock market was avoided yesterday due to the resounding Yes vote in the Lisbon Treaty referendum, according to stockbrokers. Traders had feared that a No vote would send the Iseq tumbling by as much as 20 per cent yesterday, but instead the index of Irish shares held its value.
- Priest denies distributing 'culture of death' leaflet in parishPRIEST'S VIEWS:A DUBLIN priest has denied distributing a leaflet in his city centre parish last week, though it was signed by him.
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Ireland's Yes allows treaty face final Czech hurdleANALYSIS:Our approval of Lisbon may have saved more than just the treaty – perhaps the entire EU, writes
GAVIN BARRETT
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Ireland's Yes allows treaty face final Czech hurdleOur approval of Lisbon may have saved more than just the treaty – perhaps the entire EU, writes GAVIN BARRETT
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The Lisbon Debate
Today FM/Irish Times Lisbon Treay debate held on September 24th.
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