Rental homes available under State Hap scheme fall again, survey shows
Only 24 properties available to rent across 16 areas, Simon Communities of Ireland report finds
Only 24 properties available to rent across 16 areas, Simon Communities of Ireland report finds
McVerry Trust’s almost-demise is not going to encourage other NGOs to risk substantially increasing the amount of emergency accommodation they provide
Social Democrats say Government delivered ‘McBudget’ giveaway for fast food chains and developers
In advance of Budget 2026, Conor Pope calculates how prices have climbed since 2021
Despite housing crisis, there are 170,000 construction workers compared to 237,000 in Celtic Tiger
More than 100 organisations nationwide urge Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan to act
Political scrutiny of homeless charity follows Government provision of €15m to keep it afloat
Figures do not include rough-sleepers, those in domestic violence refuges, or the ‘hidden homeless’ such as those sofa surfing
Minister for Housing tells local authorities they can proceed with more acquisitions of properties
No one at the inquest could confirm Piotr Torng had ever provided official documentation with his identity
McEnaney Group was paid €19 million for providing accommodation to refugees and homeless
Big ideas around provision of homes and fighting depopulation presume all GAA members are motivated to do good
Organisation unveils newly refurbished housing complex on Townsend Street in Dublin
Charity’s annual report cites 25% increase in demand for rough-sleeper outreach team
Agency advised to consider private sale of affordable housing and land
Focus Ireland founder Sr Stanislaus Kennedy says successive governments have failed to tackle housing crisis
Average asking rents are now twice what they were at the peak of the Celtic Tiger period. At the 2002 census, 27 was the age at which more than half of householders owned their own home. In 2022, it was 36
MMA fighter says local politicians ‘the backbone of our communities’ as he criticises Government for failing to respect ‘proclamation’
For the first time, the number of homeless children has climbed above 5,000
Number of people homeless surpasses 16,000 for the first time with crisis most acute in Dublin
‘I just need a home’ - homeless Dublin mother of two waiting years for a place of her own
National Guard to be deployed in US capital, says official
History of Drumcondra building highlights ‘unvirtuous circle’ in Dublin city housing, says councillor
Radio: Arena’s send-off for Seán Rocks has the same depth and range which he made the programme’s playbook for so many years
McEnaney Group growing fast with tens of millions in turnover and growing property portfolio, public documents show
Change in council policy sees first disclosure of payments to providers of emergency accommodation for homeless
Latest figures do not include rough sleepers or unaccommodated asylum seekers
‘House the Irish. House the immigrants, but house the Irish first,’ says protester
Deprivation and disadvantage lead to worse outcomes for many
If you’re not bamboozled by the rising cost of insurance as claims fall, you must be an actuary
The Croatian, who runs The Lighthouse cafe, says being homeless in Dublin was tough, ‘but Ireland only gave me the best things’
Almost 5,000 children included in total, which has risen by 11 per cent since May 2024, Department of Housing figures show
Ms Justice Farrell warns of ‘real risk of homelessness for innocent third parties and families who may be vulnerable’
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