Taylor Swift tops the economic charts, electoral victory for Centrist Dads and Apple’s awkward €13bn
If the 2024 election result marked stability, safety and conservatism, the biggest gig of the year underscored that same middle-brow innocuousness
If the 2024 election result marked stability, safety and conservatism, the biggest gig of the year underscored that same middle-brow innocuousness
Just 195 Land Development Agency apartments are available at Shanganagh Castle near Shankill
Donagh O’Sullivan is in charge of the redevelopment of one of the British capital’s most iconic structures
Median income of first-time buyers buying a new property is now €90,000, Banking and Payments Federation Ireland report says
New study finds Irish households on average need 45% of disposable weekly income, after housing costs, to cover basic expenditure
Ivana Bacik communicates decision to leaders of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
The next government must accept that a new approach is needed if housing really is to be a priority
Latest CSO figures described as ‘very depressing but not surprising’ by Sinn Féin’s housing spokesman Eoin Ó Broin
Despite high property prices and rents, Eurostat finds Ireland faring much better when it comes to affordability
Roderic O’Gorman’s plan for site to rear of direct provision centre in Lissywollen to be considered an ‘unauthorised development’
Europe is at crossroads and the choices we make will determine our voice in the new global order
Industry body says industry needs boost to beat crisis
Think-tank not backing off previous suggestion that loosening mortgage rules boosted the property market
Economic think tank cautions that increasing number of Irish households are carrying ‘elevated’ levels of mortgage debt
New schemes testing affordability limit with some units in Dublin costing up to €1,775 a month for three-bed property
Balanced regional development means more than plonking cities here and there - other factors have to be taken into consideration, as Fianna Fáil has signalled
It’s a myth that complying with national planning policy is in conflict with policies to address the housing crisis
London Letter: The rapacious property market here makes Dublin’s seem quaint
Study by Royal London Ireland indicates almost a third do not expect to own a home outright by retirement
Daughter of Vanessa O’Callaghan (36) tells funeral Mass that she cannot believe her mother ‘is gone’
Digital transformation expected to be the biggest driver of growth in 2025, according to Institute of Directors survey
Ireland has the financial resources and skills necessary to unlock our economic potential, arguably for the first time in the State’s history
Louth councillors knock back plan to build 502 homes on 46-acre site close to Dundalk Golf Club
Eligibility rules for grants are more generous - but the cost of student accommodation can still be prohibitive
To what extent has the fabric of our intimate lives in post-recession Ireland been shaped by the real economy?
The next government faces immense challenges that require guile, nerve, judgment and luck
Plus: Keith Duffy in a falling out over knees, Enda Kenny artfully backs a winner, and it turns out RTÉ and Sinn Féin can feel at home with each other after all
Forget the talk about the rotating Taoiseach, serious strategic issues now face Ireland and getting more efficient at delivery of housing, infrastructure and public services is vital
The programme for government should explicitly state that all commitments are contingent on the wider economic picture, which looks volatile
Radio: The Liveline host gleefully performs the audio equivalent of nudges and winks after a general-election weekend that leaves him hoarse
Number of registered private tenancies increased by 8.4% to 236,198
Fewer companies likely to choose to spend to cut emissions now Greens have been all but wiped out
Record number of asylum seekers without accommodation comes as Government’s cold weather initiative ends
However, number of homes completed is behind both the same period 12 months ago and the second three months of 2024
All the parties have acknowledged the need to deliver a higher number of homes and the greater involvement by the State in doing so
Just to keep up with present demand for housing, we require to build a city the size of Waterford every year for decades
First subsidised houses at Shanganagh Castle in Shankill cost up to €495,000
Judge hears council’s proposal is “exempted development” if works begin before year end
Kilmainham salon faces rising energy bills and wage costs while housing and health are forefront concerns
Election 2024: We may be about to see the consequences of political opportunism, inexperience and immaturity
AHB sector is the most active bulk buyer of homes in the country
Hostility to Sinn Féin over immigration has dissipated in its strongholds but the party has not yet captured the momentum of its successful 2020 general election campaign
Plan ‘would provide banks with the exact same security as the current government schemes do’, says party’s housing spokesman
Latest Irish Times/B&A Ipsos poll shows sharp drop in support for Fine Gael and modest boost for Sinn Féin
Election 2024: In the final week of the campaign, plenty of people still don’t know how they’re going to vote
Housing is a central issue in this election, from building targets and government supports for prospective house buyers to rising rents and building defects
Ireland is depicted as a hellhole when in fact it’s one of the world’s most successful economies
Irish citizens who were born elsewhere, from Brazil to Poland, give thoughts on racism, childcare and Irish democracy
Vote by councillors from Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Greens and Sinn Féin will block plans by housebuilder Glenveagh to construct 500 homes near a town designated a regional growth centre
What are opponents to voting abroad so afraid of? The explanations of ‘it’s too hard’ or ‘it’s too risky’ feel threadbare and lazy
Council chief Richard Shakespeare says ‘not realistic’ to keep borrowing to cover costs
Some punters feel the country is going to the dogs and needs a change of leadership, while others say they are on to a winner with the incumbents
Dividing lines emerge as parties outline their general election pledges
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices