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CalypsoAI, now headed by Irishman Donnchadh Casey, is building out its Irish team rapidly
Budget 2025: Will it alter our shaky trajectory on housing? Will it end emergency department overcrowding in hospitals?
Accounts show investment fund subsidiaries paid off lenders
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Budget 2025: With house prices still on the rise, these are incremental measures on the long and rocky road to stability
USC cut to 3%; extra credits for renters; 10,000 new social homes to built and free public transport for under-9s
Minister for Public Expenditure spoke immediately after the Minister for Finance
Budget 2025: Government increases tax designed to discourage the bulk buying of homes by investment funds
State agreements being entered into with contractors are not fit for purpose, according to Sinn Féin TD Brian Stanley
Latest figures show there are 47,936 households on social housing waiting list in Northern Ireland
Interim chief executive at Peter McVerry Trust was paid €1,000 a day following resignation of previous CEO
We have a windfall – but the golden apples seem to have fallen on our heads. Our governing culture has lost its great get-out clause: ‘If only we had the money…'
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Public not convinced Government has been effective enough at ensuring infrastructure keeps pace with needs
The main reason people are homeless in Dublin is not that they left direct provision or arrived from abroad
Housing, immigration and the €336,000 bike shed are the Government issues people have noticed most
Without good planning, joined-up thinking and the required infrastructure, promised housing targets will never be delivered on
Households to benefit from extension to reduced 9% VAT rate on energy bills into next year
Simon Harris, Micheál Martin, Holly Cairns and others reply to letters from students and recent graduates on the key issues they face today
Trinity College Dublin lecturer and author Kevin Power gives his take on students’ use of AI to help them with exam papers
A total of 4,419 children were in homelessness accommodation at the end of the summer
First-time buyers continue to drive activity in the market, representing 62% of approvals since August 2023
Number of 4,000 at the start of last year has now risen to more than 16,000
The arrival of a new government will have little impact on the supply of housing or on its affordability
Institute claims proposed tax is one of few ways policymakers could reduce cost of housing
Labour leader says Sinn Féin’s call for restrictions on housing scheme amount to ‘new low in political vernacular’
Country lagging behind in green construction when it could help meet housing demand, FII tells Oireachtas group
Cash buyers - often overseas investment funds - are snapping up thousands of apartments in Ireland for which others can’t get mortgages because of fire safety issues
A mortgage is a commitment that will shape your finances for decades. Here are the factors to think about before signing on the dotted line
Banks are refusing to approve mortgages for apartments in Ireland with even minor defects - which is shutting out first-time buyers
At the root of the upward pressure on prices is inadequate supply for the existing level of demand
Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland finds renewed reliance on family to afford a homes
Minister for Housing backs Taoiseach’s position after Simon Harris linked immigration to numbers in emergency accommodation
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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