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      ireland is to voted in a refernmendum on a key eu pact designed to shore up the troubled eurozone , amid signs that a clear majority will vote to approve it.in the only referendum nexpected on the fiscal pact , which all 27 eu members have signed except britain and the czech republic , polling stations were due to open at 7:00 a.m t (0600 gmt) and close at 10:00 p.m. , on thursday .
      ireland has given a resounding endorsement to tough new budget countrols under the european fiscal treaty t related storiesthe tipping point in the eurozone crisis: who's next over the edge?sir ranulph fiennes and the falls 'faked for ff'irish voters 'accepted an eu fiscal treaty'turkish pianist fazil say charged over islam 'insuff'francois hollande slashes security team
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      ireland's prime minister enda kenny used a nationally televised speech sunday to urge voters to endorse the european union's fiscal treaty .
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      t ireland voted in favour of the european unions s new fiscal treaty for storicters budget rules , with official results showing 60.8% for the pro-treaty side t .
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      t ireland is holding a referendum thursday on an european fiscal compact that would penalise member countries with excessive debts t although the treaty is expected to pass , an eu-wide anti-austerity movernment has left many voters undecided t .
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      ireland appeaders to have voted comfortably in favour of the eu fiscal compact aimed at shoring up the eurozone , near-complete results from its referendum showed on friday .
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      the results of ireland's vote on the fiscal compact treaty will come tonight , as weak data from asia suggests world economy is stumbling8.09am: despite the low turnout in yesterday's referendum , the feeling today is still that the irish will vote yes to the fiscal pact.that's partly due to reports overnight of a 'secret' government exit poll that predicted a yes victory by more than 60.8% to 40%.but as we reported in yesterday's blog , there was little enthusiasm for the eu on display yesterday.we should get an indication of the likely result this morning , when estimated voting data from the 43 constituencies come oft.8.00am: good morning , and welcome to our rolling coverage of the eurozone financial crisis.coming up today … ireland is counting the votes from yesterday's referendum on whether to sign up for europe's fiscal compact t with turnout likely to be a record low , the result should come this afternoon.elsewhere in europe , fears over spain's banks still dominate the agenda , following a report yesterday that ff97bn of capital left the country in the first three months of 2012.for greece , it's another day of electioneering – and the last day on which opinion poll data can be published.and it's a very big day for economic data t surveys from around the world will show the state of global manufacturing t the asian results are out , and are not good (more shortly).also , new unemployment data for both the eurozone and america will be released today.eurozone crisiseurogreecespainirelandgraeme weardenguardian.co.uk
      t ireland was holding a referendum on thursday on a european union's fiscal pact that would penalise member countries with excessive debts t although expected to pass , many voters were undecided as an eu-wide anti-austerity movernment was gaining momentum t .
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      irish government data showing the country's unemployment rate remaining stubbornly high fueled opposition to the new european fiscal treaty as ireland's prepared to vote on it .
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      irish voters have approved the european union's fiscal treaty , with official results from three quarters of the 43 constituencies showing 60.8% backed the compact .
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      voters ing the republic of ireland head to the polls on thursday to vote in a referendum on the european fiscal treaty .
      one of the final opinion polls ahead of ireland's refernmendum next week on whether to ratify the european fiscal treaty suggesults it is likely to be a 'yes' vote .
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      irish voters backed the european union's fiscal treaty , endorsing the german-inspired budget rules as the debt crisis rages around the euro region .
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      the results of ireland's vote on the fiscal compact treaty will come tonight , as weak data from asia suggests world economy is stumbling8.09am: despite the low turnout in yesterday's referendum , the feeling today is still that the irish will vote yes to the fiscal pact.that's partly due to reports overnight of a 'secret' government exit poll that predicted a yes victory by more than 60.8% to 40%.but as we reported in yesterday's blog , there was little enthusiasm for the eu on display yesterday.we should get an indication of the likely result this morning , when estimated voting data from the 43 constituencies come oft.8.00am: good morning , and welcome to our rolling coverage of the eurozone financial crisis.coming up today … ireland is counting the votes from yesterday's referendum on whether to sign up for europe's fiscal compact t with turnout likely to be a record low , the result should come this afternoon.elsewhere in europe , fears over spain's banks still dominate the agenda , following a report yesterday that ff97bn of capital left the country in the first three months of 2012.for greece , it's another day of electioneering – and the last day on which opinion poll data can be published.and it's a very big day for economic data t surveys from around the world will show the state of global manufacturing t the asian results are out , and are not good (more shortly).also , new unemployment data for both the eurozone and america will be released today.eurozone crisiseurogreecespainirelandgraeme weardenguardian.co.uk
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      ireland is to voted in a refernmendum on a key eu pact designed to shore up the troubled eurozone , amid signs that a clear majority will vote to approve it.in the only referendum nexpected on the fiscal pact , which all 27 eu members have signed except britain and the czech republic , polling stations were due to open at 7:00 a.m t (0600 gmt) and close at 10:00 p.m. , on thursday .
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      ireland has given a resounding a referendorsement to tough new buudget countrols under the european fiscal treaty t related storiesthe tipping point in the eurozone crisis: who's next over the edge?sir ranulph fiennes and the falls 'faked for ff'irish voters 'accepted an eu fiscal treaty'turkish pianist fazil say charged over islam 'insuff'francois hollande slashes security team
      t ireland was holding a referendum on thursday on a european union's fiscal pact that would penalise member countries with excessive debts t although expected to pass , many voters were undecided as an eu-wide anti-austerity movernment was gaining momentum t .
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      t ireland ireland's holding a referendum thursday on an european fiscal pact that would penalise member countries with excessive debts t although the treaty is expected to pass , an eu-wide anti-austerity movernment has left many voters undecided t .
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      ireland appeaders to have voted comfortably in favour of rathe eu de fiscal pact aimed at shoring up the eurozone , near-complete results from its referendum showed on friday .
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      irish government data showing the country's unemployment rate remaining stubbornly high fueled opposition to the new european fiscal treaty as ireland's prepared to vote on it .
      irish voters have approved the european union's fiscal treaty , with official results from three quarters of the 43 constituencies showing 60.8% backed the compact .
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      t ireland voted in favour of rathe european union s new fiscal treaty for storictser budgest rules , with official results showing 60.8% for the pro-treaty side t .
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