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Over three-quarters of all social housing delivery this year is set to come from the private sector
'They have not grasped the problem': Warnings government is not doing enough to stop evictions
Former Jacob's owner Michael Carey nominated to replace Conor Skehan as chair of the Housing Agency
Landlords who raise rents by more than the allowed limit will face criminal charges under planned new laws
Two teenagers (16) arrested in connection with murder of homeless man in Derry
The rainfall warning from earlier has been extended to 7 more counties
There are supposed to be rent limits in Dublin, so why can student accommodation providers hike rents by 27% a year?
'We know what conservative populism is now thanks to Brexit and Trump, this is progressive populism': The rise of Irish hip hop
How many new schools is Ireland getting by 2022? It's the week in numbers
Experts say Tuam remains should be able to be identified using advanced DNA technology
Dublin Lord Mayor signs document saying he will not enter Israel again without government permission
There's some actual warm weather on the way next week (but it's going to lash rain first)
'This is an attempt to silence critics': Dublin Lord Mayor hits out at Israel over plan to refuse him entry
Man accused of murdering estranged wife Joanne Lee found dead in Mountjoy Prison
Government approves plans to give 14,000 carers free GP cards
Gardaí concerned for wellbeing of man missing almost 2 weeks
London police urge public to respect floral tributes near home where burglar was stabbed to death
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Labour senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin apologises for tweet sent after Belfast rape trial verdicts
Man (40s) shot dead by police in east London
Gardaí investigate after man in his 20s killed in motorcycle crash
Poll: Should cross-examination of victims in rape trials be pre-recorded?
Security called after people refuse to leave Dublin driving licence centre without getting an appointment
How much has Charlestown Shopping Centre gone on sale for? It's the week in numbers
Dublin Fire Brigade processed nearly 100 fewer emergency calls this Good Friday - despite pubs being open
Paddy Jackson: 'I will always regret the events of that evening'
DCU president calls for government intervention as student complex hikes rents by 27%
Two 17-year-olds arrested after 18-year-old man dies in 50th London murder of the year
Over three-quarters of companies in the UK report gender pay gap
Two men charged over assault of Laois footballer Daniel O'Reilly
Parents and students will be able to have their say on the use of smartphones in schools
It's bucketing down this morning, and temperatures are set to drop as low as -4 degrees tonight
17-year-old girl killed in London shooting named locally as Tanesha Melbourne
Minister orders full review of sex education in schools
Students living in €249-a-week accommodation offered partial refunds due to months of construction work
Poll: Do you plan to vote in the Eighth referendum on 25 May?
'It was filthy, absolutely filthy': Homeless family 'bitten by bed bugs' in hotel room