Issue 54
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Housing-eolas
Ireland lagging behind in the construction of apartment schemes
For years, various experts have held that the answer to housing supply shortages in cities lies with apartment construction. Certainly,…
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Housing: A national or local crisis?
Housing for All was applauded and welcomed by stakeholders as a response to a nation’s housing crisis, but is it…
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2023 mooted as right to housing referendum date
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD has indicated that a referendum on a constitutional right to…
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Sustainability to the fore in new residential developments
Hooke and MacDonald, a market leader in the Irish residential market, state that sustainable real estate is a stand-out feature…
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The ‘renter generation’ and future policy implications
A study by the Economic Social Research Institute (ESRI) has found that homeownership for people aged 25-34 has declined from…
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Public Affairs
New EU Directive for working parents
Having been ratified in 2019, the EU’s Directive on Work-life Balance officially entered into the EU’s official journal in July…
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Meet the media: Daniel Murray
Daniel Murray is a political correspondent with the Business Post, having previously worked as a producer on the Tonight with…
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Ireland’s politicians make their cases for reunification
eolas Magazine attended the Ireland’s Future conference on 1 October at the 3Arena in Dublin. The very presence of all…
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Getting to grips with the energy demand of data centres
Data centres are key parts of the digital and data economy, writes Paul Deane, senior researcher in clean energy futures…
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Political Platform Ged Nash TD
Labour Party spokesperson for finance, public expenditure and reform Ged Nash TD was first elected to represent the Louth Dáil…
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