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Wednesday 29 November 2023 Dublin: 1°C

# Tom Dunne

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2022
Quarter of small landlords likely to sell rental properties in next five years, Committee to hear
The Joint Committee on Housing will meet at 3pm to discuss recent trends in the private rental sector.
Tenants bidding against each other for limited accommodation is raising rents, RTB chair says
He was criticised for saying renters should pay more for accommodation provided by institutional landlords as it provides security of tenure.
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Landlords afraid of property market because of 'difficult' tenants, incoming RTB chairman claims
Tom Dunne appeared before the Oireachtas Housing Committee this morning.
Iconic '90s music festival Féile is making a comeback this year (with a fancier feel)
Féile was the first multi-day rock festival to take place in Ireland.
The Rubberbandits called Newstalk live after 'taking legal yips'
That’s what Blindboy Boatclub says, anyway.
The Rubberbandits called Newstalk live after taking 'legal ecstasy'...
The Limerick duo’s Blindboy Boatclub told Twitter that he planned to do the interview while under the influence.
The Rubberbandits say they'll be on ecstasy while talking to Tom Dunne tonight...
This could be interesting.
Memo to Pat: No effing and blinding
A Newstalk listener has hand-delivered a note to Pat Kenny’s new employers castigating “certain” presenters for their use of language. George Hook, however, is purer than pure.
Tweet Sweeper: Paul Galvin is worried for low-flying ducks
You’ve seen him laugh. You’ve seen him cry. But have you ever seen him tweet about Geordie Shore?
Donations to Oxfam Ireland at 'critically low levels'
Some well-known faces have joined a new campaign to encourage people to donate items to their local Oxfam shop.
Blue September comes to Ireland
Irish men asked to ‘face up to cancer’ during a Blue September.