Plans to invest €200bn in Ireland’s infrastructure over next decade set to be unveiled
Revised National Deveopment Plan being billed as one of largest ever capital expansion programmes in State’s history
Revised National Deveopment Plan being billed as one of largest ever capital expansion programmes in State’s history
An honest discussion on population, underpinned by data, not emotion, is the only sensible way forward
Spending on five key areas yet to be resolved in advance of launch of revised National Development Plan next week
Disagreement remains over funding for housing, health, education, transport and defence under €20bn revised National Development Plan
Lower figures for 2025 follow end of a waiver on developer levies, Micheál Martin says
Locks changed and belongings removed after he sought refund on overpaid rent, he said
Simon Communities of Ireland report finds only 32 properties available to rent within the discretionary rate of HAP
Failure to action Greater Dublin Drainage project will stall necessary new housing in north Dublin, MacGill summer school hears
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Prices continue to climb as European Central Bank cuts interest rates
Restrictions have been lifted in response to developers’ demands. But what exactly are we all getting for this risk? Who will hold them to account?
Deprivation and disadvantage lead to worse outcomes for many
In the News podcast: 79,000 qualified teachers were employed in last academic year, but many posts remain unfilled
With new rules for landlords coming next year, tenants interested in buying should get their ducks in a row
Think tank tells Oireachtas that while energy prices have declined since start of Ukraine war, Irish prices ‘remain at high levels’
RTB says new teams needed to handle changes to rental market, including end to no-fault evictions and national rent controls
Concerns raised by holiday home owners and politicians over plans aimed at freeing up housing for long-term rental market
Either we increase spending to develop infrastructure substantially or we need to slow the economy so it can fit into its old clothes
Infrastructure gaps in housing and energy risk damaging competitiveness of Irish economy, stockbroker says
Fingal County Council has exhausted its budget for the scheme, having purchased 33 homes
Government’s new apartment standards are so low they resemble the old Soviet blocks. And while more units may result, they won’t house more people
There's a fear among many architects that high-density, small-space living is unsustainable and does not serve the long-term needs of anyone except those who have no other choice. Photograph: iStock
If you’re not bamboozled by the rising cost of insurance as claims fall, you must be an actuary
Broadstone chief executive Liam MacMahon is buying the business for a nominal sum
We might accept new apartment standards if the minister or developers traded in their homes to rent one
Delays to facility repeatedly cited as restricting development of new housing across the Dublin region
Council gave permission for the scheme after ordering the removal of two floors
Estate of 52 houses in Hayestown, Rush due to be finished almost one year ago
First-time buyers and the State are buying most of the Republic’s dwindling supply of new homes
The scheme’s continued existence reflects the power of Ireland’s construction lobby and the political cynicism around housing
There are tens of thousands of euro in grants available to renovate an island home, but life there might not suit everyone
Minister for Housing initially told housing committee members he was not aware of any legal proceedings
Europeans who relocate to Ireland are not struck by the generosity of our apartment layouts
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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