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Final journey: Nelson Mandela’s coffin is taken on a gun carriage from the family home before his burial in Qunu, South Africa, yesterday. Earlier, world leaders were among thousands of mourners at a service for the anti-apartheid campaigner. President Jacob Zuma said: ‘It is the end of an extraordinary journey... your long walk to freedom has ended.’ PICTURE: AP PAGE 5
Bailout exit no quick fix for Ireland, says Taoiseach Address: Enda Kenny
EXITING the bailout is an important step for Ireland, but it won’t change the lives of ordinary citizens in one fell swoop, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said. In a televised address to the nation, the Taoiseach acknowledged that despite recent economic improvements, many have yet to feel the benefits. But as Ireland emerged from its
€85billion bailout programme last night, he thanked the public. ‘This is an important step but it is not an end in itself. Our lives won’t change overnight,’ Mr Kenny said. ‘But it does send out a powerful signal internationally, that Ireland is fighting back, that the spirit of our people is as strong as ever. ‘Your patience and resilience have
restored our national pride and empowered us to face the challenges that remain.’ Ireland is the first eurozone state to have successfully completed a strict bailout programme and will re-enter the money markets on its own two feet today. While the Taoiseach admitted this may not have an immediate impact
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on the public and vital job creation, he said the government will aim to replace all of the jobs that have been lost during the crisis by increasing total employment to more than two million people by 2020. ‘My commitment to you and your families is that this government will work, might and main, to finish the job that you entrusted to us,’ he said.