Amending the Constitution would not fix our broken housing system, but it could establish a basic floor of protection
Housing Commission
Concerns emerge over whether failure to make good on provision could be challenged in courts
Nobody is going to be suing the State for not providing them with a nice house. But there are bigger issues with the housing rights referendum
Draft versions of report for Government understood to propose constitutional right to housing, with commission expected to issue main and minority reports
Visitors can indulge their Normal People college-life fantasies as city centre student housing opens for summer bookings at competitive rates – by Dublin standards at least
Ministerial support is being sought for a plan to convert offices into housing. But how practical is it?
Seen & Heard: Regulator’s warning; Michael O’Leary’s big payday; and the Rotunda’s Clerys Quarter move
Dispute could lead to water outages and derail Government plans to establish Uisce Éireann as a stand-alone utility
Michael O’Flynn says the properties should not have been designated as liable for taxation
Completions expected to flatline this year after jumping in 2022
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says there is ‘a way to go yet’ on referendum with the wording still outstanding
Lisa and her three children cannot find a home to move to, while Helen plans to live in her car when she is evicted next month
Ireland facing a skills shortfall of up to 59% over next four years, say chartered surveyors
Darragh O’Brien said there is a ‘big challenge’ with regard to new arrivals
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