Independent senator Aubrey McCarthy expresses interest in possible Áras run
Businessman and charity co-founder the latest person to reveal they are considering presidential tilt
Businessman and charity co-founder the latest person to reveal they are considering presidential tilt
Campaigner for mortgage holders in distress says he has had discussions that provide ‘food for thought’
First-time buyers are increasingly competing for new homes with AHBs, non-profit providers of social homes and key bodies for the Government in fixing the housing crisis
Government says it is looking for suppliers that can deliver ‘at scale’ as its actions slow number of deals sharply in first half of 2023
Businessman who had been chairman of homeless charity under investigation by watchdog will now have to pay the costs of bringing the challenge
Campaigner says precedent will be used in future dealings with funds managing the mortgages of borrowers in distress
Lifeline Ambulance seeks permission to pay €1,000 Covid bonus without tax implication
A second hearing will decide on retrial of Molly Martens Corbett and Thomas Martens
Minister for Housing announces reforms to programme for people in mortgage arrears
Official figures show some 24,000 homeowners are in serious mortgage arrears
Alternative homeless services prepared to take on increased demand, says liquidator
Geraldine Molloy has been put forward for the council seat in the north inner city ward
Among homeless organisations ICHH chief Anthony Flynn was a controversial figure
Statement follows controversy over sexual assault allegations made against its former chief executive
Homeless charity has one remaining director following ‘several’ resignations, says letter
Garda to review policy around vetting of people working with homeless charities
ICCH provided accommodation to two allegedly abused by Anthony Flynn, report says
Gary Gannon among three individuals to withdraw from process at Inner City Helping Homeless
Councillor described former chief executive Anthony Flynn as having ‘heart of pure gold’
David Hall cites threats to personal safety after ‘difficult time’ for charity
Dublin City Council CEO’s remarks described as a ‘distraction from failed policies’
Chinese citizens form the vast majority of investors in scheme that has raised over €1 billion since 2012
Industry group chief says regulatory environment driving banks away from Ireland
Most households expected to end up in Government’s mortgage to rent scheme
Bidders for portfolio of owner-occupier loans will work to keep borrowers in homes
Mortgage campaigner David Hall hits out at decision to allow private entity into scheme
Struggling borrowers should be offered payment breaks on case-by-case basis
Cantillon: House repossessions trigger fear and misery but Ireland seldom does them
About 26,000 people are 720 days or more behind with their home-loan repayments
Bank continued to apply Covid-19 concession despite confusion over communications
Current value limits make many in mortgage arrears in cities ineligible, Minister says
Cantillon: Surrender of private dwellings may increase as coronavirus hits economy
Revenue settled more than €19.7m worth of cases in three months to December
Founder of suicide prevention organisation resigned after credit card spending of almost €500,000 emerged
Deal between consumer group and banking lobby gets support of vulture funds
Central Bank clamps down on burdening arrears accounts with legal charges
Regulator says practice of frontloading costs for legal actions is contrary to Consumer Protection Code
Bank says the issue has been resolved and apologises to customers that were affected
Loan sale code-named Project Birch is being planned for early next year
Mortgage holders' advocate believes Start will repossess most of 2,000 homes involved
Lenders took back 221 properties during the second quarter
Finders’ fees not allowed in Immigrant Investor Programme, department warns
Bank to sell family home mortgages worth hundreds of millions of euro
Department of Finance official referred to the lawsuit in a letter to Oireachtas PAC this week
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Mortgage advocate says level of repossession would be driven by vulture funds who are buying up distressed loans from banks
Minister is defensive on housing crisis with Today FM, as Morning Ireland debates definitions of disaster
Personal insolvency advisers say there are debt solutions to keep people in their homes
Majority of repossessions are by banks not vulture funds and rate is falling
People in danger of losing home are ‘hidden homeless’, says David Hall
More than 3,000 home owners to be affected, plus 400 buy-to-let loans
Officials say €500,000 limit causes senior management to go elsewhere for higher pay
New rules could guard against homelessness and poverty, says human rights body
Animal rescue charity in Co Kerry to be shut down over controversy
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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