* Social welfare payments will be reduced by 4.1%
* Child benefit reduced by €16 per month (welfare-dependent families not affected)
* Jobseekers' Allowance reduced to €100 a week for those aged 20 and 21 with no children, and to €150 for those aged between 22 and 24 and in cases where job offers have been refused
* No change to State pension
* Tiered pay cuts for public servants - 5% on the first €30,000 of salary, 7.5% reduction on the next €40,000 and 10% on the next €55,000 of salary
* Public servants' pensions to be linked to average salary across career, rather than final salary
* VAT rate reduced - 21.5% rate dropped to 21%
* Excise duty on alcohol reduced - 12c cut on beer and cider, 14c cut on a measure of spirits, 60c cut on a bottle of wine
* No change to tobacco tax
* 50c charge for every medical card prescription from April
* Carbon tax of €15 per tonne - petrol to go up by 4.2c from midnight, and diesel up by 4.9c.
* Hospital consultants will see their pay cut by up to 15%
* People with a certain level of assets at home and abroad will have to pay €200,000 per year to maintain their Irish passport
* New 'universal social contribution', which will replace employee PRSI, the Health Levy and the Income Levy
* Taoiseach's salary to be reduced by 20%
* Mortgage interest relief - Extended to 2018 for those who now find themselves in negative equity
* Flood relief - More than €70m to be given to help victims and stop future floods
* National Solidarity Bond aimed at small investors to be launched
* Discounted rail vouchers to be given to senior citizen tourists to Ireland
* Scrappage scheme announced - Get around €1,500 off your Vehicle Registration Tax on a new low-emission car, if you trade in a car at least 10 years old
* The minimum pension age for new public servants will be increased from 65 to 66 - then linked to increases in the State pension age