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  2. Irish defective block crisis - Wikipedia

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    Partly as a result of homeowner campaigning, the Defective Block Scheme was opened in June 2020. [2] The scheme offers five options, from replacing an external wall, with a limit of €49,500, to demolition and rebuilding, with a limit of €247,500. [2] 433 people in Donegal had engaged with the scheme as of June 2021. [2]

  3. 100% Redress - Wikipedia

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    100% Redress (Irish: Cúiteamh 100%) [2] [3] is an Irish political party registered on 15 September 2023. [4] The group was formed in County Donegal after mica action groups, including the Donegal Mica Action Group, [5] proposed to set up a political party to represent homeowners impacted by the Irish defective block crisis. [6]

  4. List of Irish politicians who changed party affiliation

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    Donegal: Resigned whip to vote against Remediation of Dwellings Damaged By the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks Bill 2022 [57] 33rd: 23 November 2022: Patrick Costello: Ind: GP: Dublin South-Central: Regained party whip [58] 33rd: 23 November 2022: Neasa Hourigan: Ind: GP: Dublin Central: Regained party whip [58] 33rd: 23 March 2023: Neasa ...

  5. Joe McHugh - Wikipedia

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    Joe McHugh (born 16 July 1971) is an Irish former politician from Carrigart, County Donegal.A Teachta Dála (TD) for the Donegal North-East constituency from 2007 to 2016 and the Donegal constituency from 2016 to 2024, he served as Minister of State from 2014 to 2018, including as Government Chief Whip from 2017 to 2018.

  6. Donegal Daily - Wikipedia

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    Donegal Daily is a news website based in County Donegal, north-west Ireland. The sports editor is Chris McNulty, who also edits the related Donegal Sport Hub website. [1] Other websites have cited Donegal Daily as a source, [2] [3] [4] as have several newspapers [5] [6] and RTÉ. [7] [8]

  7. Gerry McMonagle - Wikipedia

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    McMonagle first stood as a candidate for Sinn Féin at the 1999 Donegal County Council election. [5] Though not elected, he did secure his deposit - which was lost by Fine Gael candidate Paddy Gildea. [6] At the 2004 Letterkenny Town Council election, with nine seats available, McMonagle finished in seventh place - his first electoral success ...

  8. Bernard McGlinchey - Wikipedia

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    McGlinchey stood for election to Dáil Éireann in the constituencies of Donegal North-East (1973, 1981, November 1982) and Donegal , but was unsuccessful each time. [7] He was a member of Donegal County Council for the Letterkenny area until 2004.

  9. Talk:Irish defective block crisis - Wikipedia

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