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Hospitality Crisis
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Housing in Dublin 1964
A look at the critical state of public housing in Dublin in 1964. Reporter John O’Donoghue talks to people who are being moved from their city centre homes to new houses in the suburbs.
The film opens with a row of dilapidated cottages in Dublin city centre. Reporter John O’Donoghue describes how people have been moving out of these cottages to new homes. There are various shots of run down Georgian houses in Dublin.
John O’Donoghue talks with women who are being moved out of their city centre homes which have been condemned and with families who are being housed in an army barracks by the Dublin Health Authority. They describe the conditions they are living in and their chances of getting a home of their own.
John O’Donoghue talks to one man who moved out of the barracks because of the conditions there and is now living in a tent to protest at the lack of housing in Dublin. A woman describes how she and her husband moved back from England but has not been able to get a house and now two of her children are sick in hospital.
The final part of the film looks at newly built corporation houses in Finglas and talks to the residents who have moved there from the city centre. The families speak about their new lives and new homes.
Housing Minister Alan Dillon denies allegations of corruption involving Fine Gael and CRH
Housing Minister Alan Dillon denies allegations of corruption involving @FineGael and #CRH During a recent meeting in a #Westport housing estate severely impacted by #Pyrite, Seamus Maye, founder of the International Small Business Alliance, confronted Minister @Alan_Dillon about the origins of the defective block scandal. Maye alleged that the cement, concrete, and quarrying sector—dominated and […]
How C*unt Became a Dirty Word and the Brontë Sisters
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How enriching is this?
Asylum seekers in 40 tents along the Grand Canal by Warrington Place opposite Jeremy Godfrey’s hate-speech monitoring operation in Coimisiún na Meán. Let’s see how long they last. credit Late Stage Ireland on telegram
How families with special needs are coping during lockdown
In tonight’s episode of The Healthy Debate we are talking to families with special needs children about their experiences during lockdown and the impact of the pandemic in general. Do you think there should have been special provisions made to support these families or do you believe that everyone needs to make their own sacrifices? […]
HOW IS THIS LEGAL? FINE GAEL STEALS INDEPENDENT SEAT!
What happened when Independent Mayo Councillor, Mark Duffy, jumped into bed with Fine Gael and was elected to the Seanad? Nepotism and political opportunism is alive and well in Mayo.
How Psychopaths Tunnel into Your Psyche
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How to Deal with Smear Campaigns
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