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Property experts say rumours of the capital’s demise are greatly exaggerated.
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Property experts say rumours of the capital’s demise are greatly exaggerated.
We’ve all heard it in the pub, but is it actually true?
The bad bank said today it will make a bigger-than-expected lifetime surplus.
There was a 27% increase in planning permissions in Dublin: the figure in Munster was 42%.
The party says Fine Gael promises “simply don’t add up”.
A new video maps more than five decades of development in the capital.
The industry has steadied in recent years.
The Finance Minister has said we can expect a largely neutral Budget. He’s being told it should be ‘prudent’ and ‘disciplined’.
The Finance Minister said that overspending by government poses the biggest threat to recovery.
As well as being a fire hazard, the complex is damp, flooded in places and completely uninhabitable.
Almost two years since they were evacuated over fire concerns, Priory Hall residents remain uncertain about their future.
Chief Justice Susan Denham said today that a “trail of devastation winds its way into our courts daily”.