Housing Why Landlords Have A Big Influence On Irish Politics Ireland has some of the worst laws for tenants in Europe. You can be evicted if a landlord is selling property or renovating. There are no proper rent controls, so 27 Feb 2024
News Why The Bishops Want A No, No On Sunday, the Irish Bishops ordered that church pulpits be used for a direct political intervention. They called for a vote NO and NO in the referendum on March 8th. 26 Feb 2024
News Banks Are Ripping You Off Bank of Ireland has made nearly €2 billion in profit. But rather than cutting mortgage interest rates, it is giving its shareholders a huge return of €1.15 billion. This 26 Feb 2024
Housing Rent Hell – It Must Stop Rents are soaring in regional towns and now average just under €2,000 a month. They have increased by €500 compared to pre-covid times. Government policy is the cause. They 23 Feb 2024
Health People Before Profit Statement On The Family And Care Amendments To The Constitution, To Be Put To The Vote On March 8 Sexist “women in the home” clause must go Fight for Equality and Rights to Care and Independence for All The government is proposing changes to the Irish constitution in relation 23 Feb 2024
News Activists Assembly For Palestine Featuring Ghada Karmi Karen Gearon Zaid Al-Barghouthi Richard Boyd Barrett TD & More Sign up at the link below https://bookings.scopetickets.com/event/11858?repId=1f307f921f7e49698cc8c608cf8f6718 23 Feb 2024
Workers Rights Body Shop Closure: Workers Can Fight Back Workers in Body Shop heard yesterday that all Body Shop stores in the republic are set for closure by 29 February – a week from today. Workers can fight for an 22 Feb 2024
Housing Here Is How We Get Affordable Homes House prices are now higher than at the peak of the Celtic Tiger boom. This is the result of deliberate government policy. They have cut back on social housing and 22 Feb 2024
News This Is Why We Need A State Construction Company We need more homes – especially with a rising population. But the private sector is not delivering. For over a decade, governments have repeated the line ‘it is a supply issue’ 21 Feb 2024