Appeal, wait, go abroad, repeat: what can you do if you don’t get your first CAO choice?
Students from the class of 2026 have more options than ever
Students from the class of 2026 have more options than ever
Despite near full employment there were more than 80,000 people aged 34 and under unemployed in the second quarter of 2026
Bel Aghedo has completed her first year of a law degree at University of Galway
Council says proposal contravenes zoning objectives
On-campus housing can be both expensive and difficult to secure
People seeking homes at more affordable end of market more dramatically impacted, Sherry FitzGerald says
We need more homes of every tenure: homes to buy, homes to rent, social homes and cost-rental homes
The builder said the funding will go towards a number of key research and development activities
Latest CSO Residential Property Price Index indicates prices in Dublin rose at annual rate of 4.6%
Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland and MyHome analysed the final sale prices of 50,000 homes sold between 2023 and 2024
Residents of Shannon Valley, where almost half the houses are boarded-up, are now hopeful for the future
Special rapporteur’s intervention is welcomed by human rights and equality campaigners
But judge had criticised ‘unbelievable chutzpah’ of developers behind work at Chianti Park, South Dublin
Many new housing developments have no useful green space for kids
Behind the cost problem lies the deeper failure of supply
House prices weren’t cheap back in those Celtic Tiger days, but lending rules and housing supply were very different
Owner has applied for planning permission to convert facility in Mungret into apartments
Rather than blaming residents for raising legitimate concerns, we should demand that the State gets the planning right
Housing and planning policy here largely designed by men and fail to address daily needs of rest of population
‘If we’re to support this substantial housing target, we’ve got to do something different’
Objections to Dunsink are not about what’s in the plan. They’re about what’s missing
Nobody believes these fantasy targets, but as they are still ‘policy’, everyone has to pretend they are relevant
Plus: Residents campaign against Fingal’s proposed Dunsink City Quarter and the €10,000-winner at the Dublin Horse Show
From the 1970s to the end of the 1990s Dunsink was the location of Dublin’s largest rubbish dump
One of Dublin’s largest landbanks is set for a new town bigger than Bray. Its neighbours are concerned
Housing incentives like Help-to-Buy, once introduced, are very hard to remove and all too often, the law of unintended consequences comes into play
The property management company repeatedly refused to sign my forms, saying that I had ‘cancelled the HAP payment and moved out of the house’
‘Extremely worrying’ that council cancelled housing assistance payment on woman, says Workplace Relations Commission
Construction of 18,500 homes only feasible if Shannon-to-Dublin water-supply project and greater Dublin sewage project are built
I hope that the €14,000 limit will be raised in the budget
As rents continue to climb, housing has emerged as the defining battleground of Berlin’s September state election
Micheál Martin is a ‘deliverist’ at heart; Harris, by contrast, does things, tells people about them, shows he is doing them – on repeat
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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