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Not-for-profit housing associations provided 41% of social housing in 2019
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Ibec urges government to change social distancing requirement to one metre
The hosepipe ban kicks in from today - here's what it means
There's been a 39% spike in homes for rent in Dublin compared to last May
Childcare crisis: 'I looked at my 14-year-old and asked 'Will you manage babysitting the others?''
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Virtually trying on make-up, and steaming clothes: Brown Thomas and Arnotts to 'fully' re-open next week
Justice Minister: 'Root-and-branch' change to Direct Provision will 'ultimately lead to its abolition'
Calls for younger Catholic volunteers to help start Masses in churches again
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
From Monday, 15 NCT service centres, and 20 NDLS centres will reopen
Hundreds of people gather for Black Lives Matter protest at the US embassy
Dublin City Council says it can't re-open playgrounds as they're not supervised
Bishop of Coventry ‘deeply saddened’ after Irish language epitaph banned due to political 'passions'
'It's not necessary anymore': Aer Lingus wants rid of the two-week quarantine for people flying into Ireland
Coronavirus: Five deaths and 38 new cases confirmed in Ireland
Plans to be announced for summer classes for children with special needs, or from disadvantaged areas
Barack Obama: 'As tragic as these few weeks have been, it's an incredible opportunity to awaken'
Simon Coveney hasn't spoken to US ambassador yet, but says 'it's clear where Irish people stand'
Half of under-24s in Ireland are unemployed, CSO figures suggest
Simon Harris: 'Racism disgusts me, but protests that don't support social distancing are not possible'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
There have been 88 incidents of spitting or coughing against gardaí
Sinn Féin to oppose DUP's motion against abortion in cases of non-fatal disabilities
Man in his 60s dies in single-vehicle crash in Mayo
'Not at the moment': Universities don't plan to refund fees for this or the next academic year
'No plan' for carers or those who need care when they get tested for Covid-19
Having MS in lockdown: 'I was petrified in the beginning, but people are really taking it seriously'
Minneapolis riot police arrest CNN crew reporting live on George Floyd protest
Schools to only partially return in September if 2m-rule in force, Education Minister says
Solution to maternity leave wage subsidy exclusion, and nine more deaths confirmed: Today's Covid-19 main points
Over 48,000 Leaving Cert students have registered for Calculated Grades system
Gardaí and RSA urge care ahead of Bank Holiday weekend after pedestrian deaths double
All of McDonald's Irish drive-thrus to reopen by next Thursday
Cuts of €6-€14 billion until 2025 needed to recover from Covid-19 pandemic, Fiscal Council warns