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IPAV calls on policy makers to focus on supply and stop punishing property owners
Responding to the latest Daft.ie Rental Report for Q4 2023, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said that the decline in rental inflation in Dublin is evidence that the primary driver of achieving stabilisation of prices or greater affordability into the future was supply.
IPAV notes the unsurprising nature of an increase to residential property premiums
Commenting on the recent CSO House Price Index for November, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said the results broadly concur with those reported by IPAV auctioneers which showed prices increasing in the latter part of 2023.
Minister Paschal Donohoe receives warm welcome in Athlone
Local Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, warmly welcomed Minister for Public Enterprise, Deputy Paschal Donohoe, to Athlone late last week for a series of engagements.
Public trust in Government grows
The public's trust in the Government soared last year as a result of its policies to improve income protection during the Covid-19 crisis, research from NUI Galway has revealed.
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Euthanasia Bill should be rejected
Coronavirus or not, a recession was coming
Insider has had a lot of time to think recently, particularly about the narratives that we are all subject to from various sources within society, whether it is Government, the media, special interest groups, or far-right conspiracy theorists.
Corbyn defeat will be used against the real Left in Ireland
While voters in the Republic of Ireland go to the polls on February 8, it may be instructive for us to cast our minds back to December and the general election in Britain, as that contest contained a warning for the Irish Left that it would do well to heed.
European central bank appointment evokes family memories as Hodson Bay Hotel to host popular roadshow
Well what a wonderful weekend we’ve had, and I hope all of you enjoyed it.
McNelis and Ó Tuathail wrestle for supremacy on the 'Soft Left'
A very wicked man recently suggested to Insider that the coming race for supremacy on the soft left in Galway West should be solved by a wrestling match between the Mayor of Galway, Labour city councillor, Niall McNelis, and Niall Ó Tuathail of the Social Democrats.
Cinema review: Mission Impossible: Fallout
ETHAN HUNT is back, in the IMF, which hilariously stands for Impossible Mission Force. After an operation gone wrong, three plutonium…things? have gone missing and a scientist who has the ability to turn them into nuclear weapons has been kidnapped.