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  2. Irish Council for Social Housing - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) is a national social housing federation representing over 300 housing associations across Ireland. As a representative organisation the ICSH works with statutory and other voluntary organisations to identify and streamline mechanisms to promote social housing in relieving housing need in Ireland through policy development and analysis.

  3. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Public housing became needed to provide "homes fit for heroes" in 1919, [4] [5] then to enable slum clearance.Standards were set to ensure high-quality homes. Aneurin Bevan, a Labour politician, passionately believed that council houses should be provided for all, while the Conservative politician Harold Macmillan saw council housing "as a stepping stone to home ownership". [6]

  4. Homelessness in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Homelessness in Ireland is an evolving social issue. During the 19th century, homelessness was a pervasive impact of the Great Famine (1845–1852). [1][2] During the 20th century, homelessness in Ireland was associated with older males who may have had addiction or alcoholism issues. However, since the 1990s and into the 21st century, it has ...

  5. How much immigration is there in Northern Ireland? - AOL

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    The most recent figures are for 2022 and show net immigration of 2,300 people. Further analysis of that figure shows there was net emigration of 2,700 people from Northern Ireland to other parts ...

  6. Moray - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Elginshire County Council renamed the county Moray. [ 4 ] The modern territory called Moray was created in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 , which abolished Scotland's counties, burghs and landward districts and replaced them with a two-tier system of regions and districts .

  7. Fact check: Crime statistics and waiting lists in Scotland - AOL

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    Waiting lists in Scotland. Over the course of the campaign we’ve heard various claims about the number of people on NHS waiting lists in Scotland. Scottish Labour has said there are 840,000, and ...

  8. Ghost estate - Wikipedia

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    Ghost estate. A ghost estate (Irish: Eastát na Sí, " Fairy estate" [1][2]) is an unoccupied housing estate, particularly one built in the Republic of Ireland during the period of economic growth when the Irish economy was known as the Celtic Tiger. A massive surplus of housing, combined with the late-2000s recession, resulted in a large ...

  9. Clúid - Wikipedia

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    Clúid. Clúid (Irish: clúid – shelter) is an Irish non-governmental organisation and housing agency, based in Dublin which was originally established as the St. Pancras Housing Association in January 1994 with a mandate to provide Public housing. [ 1 ][ 2 ] As of July 2023, Clúid is the largest housing agency in Ireland with more than ...