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Initiative Ireland publish detailed annual housing report ‘Housing 2021’

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Initiative Ireland (www.initiativeireland.ie) have published its fourth annual housing report, entitled Housing 2021.

Reopening of society cannot mean a return to the ‘old normal’, says McNelis

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“As we emerge from the pandemic, it is important to recognise those whose jobs are not returning, and provide support to enable them to engage in training and education.”

Should our Army be involved in what is happening in Mali?

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“Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy,” Henry Kissinger once said, and any objective reader of Signal, the magazine of the Irish Commissioned Officers Association, might find it hard to disagree.

Local authority confirms start date for Quinlan Park housing development

Contracts were recently signed between Westmeath County Council and Sammon Developments Ltd. for the construction of ten new homes, associated parking, public open space and site development works at Cornamagh, Athlone, Co. Westmeath with construction to commence in September.

Call for improved safeguarding of people with disabilities

The rights of people with disabilities are not adequately respected and upheld in Ireland, according to a new RED C Survey commissioned by Safeguarding Ireland.

All-Ireland quest continues for Mayo as political parties plan for the future with ‘think in’ gatherings

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Approved Housing Body Federation welcome ‘Housing for All’ commitment

The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) has welcomed the recent publication of the Government’s Housing for All national housing plan.

Climate emergency requires a united front of Galway’s stakeholders

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The recent United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report signed off by 195 governments is a truly terrifying read. It makes clear that Global Warming- characterised by more intense and frequent heatwaves, storms, rainfall, flooding and melting glaciers as well as rising sea levels, is due to human activity. It further stated that no part of the world is safe from its consequences and that these changes are accelerating.

Contrasting fortunes on this World Humanitarian Day

Joy was unbridled and superlatives flowed as all in Mayo glowed in Sunday's glory. Not even rare old Dubliners could begrudge Mayo this long-awaited victory.

Cheevers calls for Galway to become carbon neutral by 2025

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Galway city should aim to become a carbon neutral city by 2025 - a quarter of a century ahead of when the State plans to reach such a goal.

 

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