Student accommodation crisis

Welcome to the Student Hub digest - a selection of stories and podcasts from The Irish Times

With Easy on Me, after a six-year recording hiatus, Adele is back in the business of recording.

Student accommodation crisis: 'We are literally roaming the streets': Students in UCD are struggling to find affordable accommodation as costs for room go for upwards of €900. Read more.

Adele, the wine-bar Wagner, is back. So is her new single any good?

With Easy on Me, after a six-year recording hiatus, Adele is back in the business of being Adele. Read more.

Owen Keegan tells councillors he will not resign: Student housing letter had 'element of sarcasm', council chief executive admits. Read more.

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Owen Keegan comments on student accommodation 'reprehensible', Harris says: Dublin council chief said he was surprised students' union had not entered property market. Read more.

Podcast: What will Ireland's climate look like in 2050? More flooding probably 'biggest change' Ireland will experience due to global warming. Listen here.

Varadkar warns states over striking deals with Britain 'until you're confident they keep promises': Tánaiste says he hopes Johnson's former adviser was speaking for himself and not British government in tweets. Read more.

Mental health services see spike in young people with eating disorders – Minister: Huge correlation between increased presentations and use of social media, Minister says. Read more.

Arracht: A powerful Irish film claims its place in a great tradition. Its delayed release cannot dull the power of Tom Sullivan's excellent Famine drama. Read more.

The Last Duel: Yes, it brought Matt Damon to Dublin, but there's far more to it than that: Ridley Scott's historical epic gives a man and a woman's differing accounts of a rape. Read more.

Budget 2022 will increase poverty and leave vulnerable behind: Failure to link core welfare rates to inflation means many will be worse off. Read more

This time the United Kingdom may go over the top: David Frost and the Brexit ultras cannot accept they are wrong on single market and NI. Read more.