‘We’re not living’: Owners of defective concrete homes appeal for action
Delays and disappointment for Mayo campaigners who seek more support to repair damaged homes
Delays and disappointment for Mayo campaigners who seek more support to repair damaged homes
Some 220 homeowners have had works completed under Defective Concrete Block Scheme out of 2,870 applications since June 2020
Housing is a central issue in this election, from building targets and government supports for prospective house buyers to rising rents and building defects
Severe shortage of rental accommodation on Inishowen peninsula affecting families who want to have their defective homes rebuilt
Jade Houten has been served with a 90-day notice that her landlord wants to increase her rent from €480 monthly to €1,120 monthly
Sinn Féin’s finance spokesman claims effort ‘at the very heart of Government’ to limit support for homeowners in redress scheme
Government yet to appoint senior counsel to investigate defective blocks controversy despite promise last year
‘Huge stresses’ faced by people in affected in houses as event hears of increased GP visits
The emotional toll is clear though as she recalls how lucky she felt to purchase this house
European Parliament committee conducts three-day visit to Ireland to examine mica controversy
100% Redress Party is expected to field candidates in 2024 local elections
Levy is designed to collect contribution from construction sector towards cost of Mica Redress Scheme
Professor Paul Dunlop balances his professional life as a glaciologist with an intense investigation into the defective blocks that are steadily and irreversibly ruining his family home
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