Former pubs and banks being used to deliver housing for homeless
Up to 5,000 homeless people, about half of total number, need one-bed accommodation
Up to 5,000 homeless people, about half of total number, need one-bed accommodation
Donegal and Mayo homes affected by defective blocks will have access to remediation
Across the country are vacant properties whose owners availed of Fair Deal
Byelection loss will increase pressure, but will the new housing plan deliver?
Minister says group responsible has been identified by the State’s cybersecurity apparatus
Cafes, restaurants and pubs to have free outdoor dining space for additional year
Covid-19 has speeded remote working and employers need to embrace their teams
Too early to know full impact of Covid-19 restrictions on construction plans, says O’Brien
It would be ‘remarkable’ for patient’s report to be handed over without consent of patient
Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon ‘excited’ about pipeline of tech rulings
McDonald says a decision to grant planning permission would be ‘intolerable’
Difficult choices will have to be made about the public finances as the emergency phase of the pandemic draws to a close
Not true that State can deliver much more cheaply than private sector
Smart Money: Will Oscar Traynor houses be delayed for years? Or is there a way forward?
DCC official says too much emphasis being put on local authority acting as developer
Data privacy campaigners raise concerns around Google Play Services
Local authorities write to recipients of loan offers to see if circumstances have changed
Smartphone app’s Bluetooth function will be used to assist with the contact tracing effort
Data protection experts caution design should be compliant with privacy and data processing standards
Is Fianna Fáil correct to claim Fine Gael is failing to provide resources to enforce laws?
‘Would the Jews commemorate the Germans?’ asks grandson of murdered IRA man
Privacy experts say the platform raises the risk of non-compliance with strict data laws introduced in 2018
Construction Defects Alliance says ‘hear no evil, see no evil approach’ cannot continue
Watchdog given additional €1.6 million in budget having sought extra €5.9 million
Fianna Fáil chief says change conceded to his party during last year’s budget negotiations
Row between department and Data Protection Commissioner likely to go to court
Data Protection Commissioner’s report found documentation retention unlawful
Net Results: US has made wrong assumptions about European data protection laws
Two key housing supports accounted for 27% of housing budget in 2017
Video-redaction software developed by Noppera-Bo Technologies designed to help GDPR compliance
Data Sharing and Governance Bill will deliver ‘tangible benefits’ says Donohoe
Helen Dixon says her office needs to at least double to cope with its expected workload
Net Results: Firms must not break law on app permissions and data they gather
Companies must ensure data is protected, Daragh O’Brien says
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