by An Sionnach Fionn November 7, 2018 Current Affairs Economics Politics Focus Ireland: A Moving Day Story In recent years family homelessness in Ireland has doubled, leaving hundreds of men, women and children in a crisis situation.Continue Reading
by An Sionnach Fionn April 11, 2018 Current Affairs Economics Politics Ireland Revives Its Boom-And-Bust Property Cycle There must be something in the Irish psyche, some cultural legacy of foreign colonial rule, of war and oppression, whichContinue Reading
by An Sionnach Fionn March 29, 2018 Current Affairs Economics Politics A Failure Of Irish Government And Irish Politics As 10,000 Left Homeless How on earth has Ireland’s politics come to this? Degenerated so deeply that a sizeable body of elected representatives canContinue Reading
by An Sionnach Fionn November 16, 2017 Current Affairs Politics Fine Gael’s Response To Homelessness: Don’t Blame Us, Blame The Homeless It’s difficult to feel anything but outrage and disgust at the government’s passive response to the crisis of homelessness inContinue Reading
by An Sionnach Fionn January 26, 2017 Current Affairs Economics Politics Ireland’s Homeless Crisis, When Party Ideology Trumps Government Duty A full seven days late, the latest figures from the government show that 7,148 people were in emergency accommodation at theContinue Reading