‘I was buzzing. It’s the mecca of progressive politics in Ireland’: Spicebag on repainting Free Derry Corner
Adam Doyle likes to play with Irish imagery and iconography. His new Bogside design will be unveiled next weekend
Stories related to the eviction ban
Adam Doyle likes to play with Irish imagery and iconography. His new Bogside design will be unveiled next weekend
Ban would ‘stop an already bad situation getting worse,’ says Richard Boyd Barrett
Pressure on Government to reinstate moratorium or widen supports for tenants
Majority of landlords issuing notices cite intention to sell property as reason, says RTB
Residents express relief and remain hopeful Dublin City Council may purchase Dublin 8 apartment block
Residential Tenancies Board figures show about half were served due to a landlord’s intention to sell the property
Campaigners warned a ‘tsunami of homelessness’ would follow the lifting of the eviction ban. Micheline Walsh and UCD politics professor David Farrell describe what happens after the notice to quit lands
Advocate calls for county council to be be given more power to help
Unthinkable: Extracting rent from assets has moved from being ‘marginal’ part of capitalism to a core feature
Woman tells tribunal landlord became aggressive when she asked him to sign off on housing assistance payment
Controversial landlord Marc Godart was backed by parental wealth
Delegates at TUI conference reject any public pay deal that fails to provide raise above rate of inflation
Fine Gael councillor says schemes forget about ‘the people who get up early in the morning’
Local authority has met social housing targets since 2016, say council officials
The rental market was tight in Australia, but I was always able to find an affordable place to live
Dublin City Council has previously sought removal of street art but owner says ‘we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it’
Tenants and landlords both view current climate negatively as moratorium is lifted
The artwork, inspired by North Frederick Street eviction, is at the centre of the kind of bizarre furore this week that many Irish artists probably thought was confined to the past
RTB reportedly shared preliminary data on eviction notices with Department of Housing
Homeless campaigner has apologised for saying Varadkar overruled Minister for Housing on extending moratorium
Preliminary data for end of 2022 not shared with Minister for Housing despite being sent to department
In the News podcast with Bernice Harrison
Looming eviction from Dublin apartment leaves tenant facing being put out ‘on the roads’
SDCC invites those in receipt of termination notice with no alternative accommodation to contact them for options
The intervention has set the Coalition firmly against the word of a priest who has been one of the most respected voices on housing and homelessness for a generation
Homelessness campaigner Fr Peter McVerry says there is a ‘tsunami of misery coming down the road’
Fr Peter McVerry again insists Varadkar overruled O’Brien on extension of evictions ban
Strong demand combined with supply shortages will keep upward pressure on prices but higher interest rates will contrain buyers
From evictions, unauthorised lettings, to rent pressure zones and planning permission, balancing the rights and needs of people living here and people visiting the country is a tricky business
Homelessness campaigner Fr Peter McVerry says it is his understanding Darragh O’Brien wanted to extend ban
RTB figures outline some 2,513 termination notices issued to tenants because landlord intends to sell property, representing 58 per cent of total
We would like to hear from tenants and landlords about what they intend to do since the moratorium on evictions ended
Dublin City Council orders ‘cessation of the unauthorised use’ for short-term letting of block on Reuben Street
New figures to be published by Residential Tenancies Board on Monday
Garda sergeants’ body criticises Sinn Féin TD Ó Broin for sharing montage image of officers at scene of Famine-era eviction
Actions speak louder than words and this government just doesn’t care
Eviction ban expires: Gardaí should not attend eviction ‘unless a criminal offence is alleged or disclosed’ under new policy issued in 2020
McGrath confirms plan for ‘top up’ tax of 2.5% for large multinationals bringing corporate rate to 15%
Wicklow artist says image shared by Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin was inspired by North Frederick Street eviction in 2018
Agsi general secretary said Eoin Ó Broin’s posting of the mock image was ‘deeply offensive and wholly inappropriate’
Eviction ban: Hundreds of people attend protest outside the Dáil, calling for reinstatement of the eviction ban
Homelessness campaigner condemns ‘nightmare’ as eviction ban lapses triggering notices for thousands
The Dáil includes TDs who are landlords but TDs on both sides of the House have experienced eviction
Homelessness campaigner Fr Peter McVerry described move as a ‘nightmare’; Minister for Housing said it was ‘the responsible move to make’
The inviolability of the dwelling is perhaps the most relevant article in this context
The most important thing about the ending of the ban is not the politics of it- it is the effect on the lives of ordinary people.
A spokesman for Mr Ryan said he accepted an answer he gave during an interview on RTÉ on Friday morning was ‘not as clear as it could have been’
Homelessness numbers in State drop by 12 to 11,742 – but Dublin figure rises
Gavin Holmes (61) was made homeless when his landlord sold his home while he was recovering from serious illness in hospital
Private Security Authority has authorised any licensed security guard or ‘doorman’ to carry out evictions
Schoolteachers and people working with refugees in the area are seeing first-hand the effects of homelessness
Focus Ireland says lack of options means crisis is deepening for homeless families
Amid difficulties in the rental sector, those looking to buy have to contend with soaring interest rates, dramatic price increases and a chronic shortage of supply
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