Ireland’s new government faces a housing crisis. Is it bad enough for people to leave the country?
The new government in Ireland (which looks remarkably like the last one) faces a housing crisis that has become an economic ...
The Tánaiste has said the Government is "not at the point yet" on deciding whether Irish peacekeepers will have a role in ...
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Irish Independent on MSNExempting ‘back-garden homes’ from planning rules part of Government plan to increase housingCabin-style homes in back gardens are to be exempt from planning rules under new Government plans. It is hoped that this will ...
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extra on MSN‘Ireland is an expensive place to visit’ — Fury over ‘tourist tax’ plans for DublinAn ‘accommodation levy’ on hotels and short-term lettings is being explored by the Government as a method of raising funds ...
It’s a heart versus head thing. People in the south know full well that Britain subsidises the economy in the north to the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNGovernment to spend extra €2 billion to beef up Defence ForcesA massive war chest will see armoured vehicles, helicopters, and a new naval vessel purchased in the coming years ...
Irish politicians will be heading to the US, including Washington DC, as part of the Irish Government's St Patrick's Day ...
How much of the Apple tax windfall should we spend on defence? This is a live question for the new Irish government - mostly ...
The government’s appeal against a ruling that parts of the UK Illegal Migration Act are unlawful is to be stayed, a court in ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDonohoe refuses to back suggestion of developer tax reliefs as Government reviews housing tacticsA new Strategic Housing Activation Office is also due to be established, which will be responsible for unblocking ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the Government will boost defence spending by a further €150 million a year by 2028.
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