Issue 72
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Housing Report
Budget 2026 and the housing crisis
As housing becomes increasingly unaffordable, Budget 2026 represents a full-scale embrace of supply-side economics; using tax incentives to stimulate supply,…
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Housing Report
Social and cost rental progress
At the Oaklee AGM held on 9 October 2025, the Oaklee Annual Report was presented for the year 2024/25. The…
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Justice report
Improving rural safety
The Rural Safety Plan 2025-2027, published in September 2025, contains 18 actions and 53-sub actions aimed at improving four key…
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Housing Report
Planning and Development Act 2024 and residential construction
Paul Hogan, Assistant Secretary in the Department of Housing, discusses the Planning and Development Act 2024 and its implications for…
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Housing Report
Housing in 2025
Ireland’s housing market is undergoing significant change, with new homes being built at pace, vacancy rates improving, and property prices…
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Justice report
New legislation required to reform ‘in camera’ family law proceedings
Describing the current operation of the in camera rule in family court proceedings as “failing to ensure absolute protection for…
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Justice report
Delivering the Government’s justice priorities
Earlier this year, the Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) set out its priorities for the newly-formed government to improve and…
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Justice report
Digitalising justice services
Darragh Brennan, Head of Citizenship and Modernisation, Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, speaks to Joshua Murray about digitally…
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Housing Report
Repurposing with purpose: North and East Housing Association
North and East Housing Association (NEHA) is emerging as one of Ireland’s leading voices in housing regeneration. With a strong…
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Justice report
Justice at a crossroads
Justice systems worldwide are at a crossroads, where tradition meets the force for change. Calls for reform are growing louder,…
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