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  2. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Health has looked at a report written in 2007 by Mike Tomlinson of Queen's University, which asserted that the legacy of the Troubles has played a substantial role in the current rate of suicide in Northern Ireland. [286] Further social issues arising from the Troubles include antisocial behavior and an aversion towards ...

  3. List of natural disasters in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Three people were killed by fallen trees in Ireland and 22,000 people were left without electricity. 2018: 2018 British Isles heatwave: Summer 2018 was the fifth hottest in the CET records back to 1659, with the period May–July being the hottest such period on record. [4] 2020– COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland

  4. List of conflicts in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Viking wars in Ireland: 1169–75 Norman invasion of Ireland: 1315–18 Bruce campaign in Ireland: Part of the First War of Scottish Independence: 1333–38 Burke Civil War: A conflict among the House of Burke: 1534 Kildare Rebellion: 1569–73 First Desmond Rebellion: Part of the Tudor conquest of Ireland: 1579–83 Second Desmond Rebellion

  5. Exclusive: Ireland’s housing crisis is making a third of ...

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    Homelessness in Ireland has been rising since mid-2021 and hit a fresh record high of nearly 14,500 people in January. RE/MAX’s Polzler said the common issue across Europe was governments ...

  6. Voters air frustrations ahead of Irish general election - AOL

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    Housing is also a major problem in the Republic, with prices soaring and about 58,000 on the social housing waiting list.. A major report from July also suggests that at least 35,000 new homes ...

  7. 2024 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    9 April – Fine Gael leader Simon Harris, aged 37, became Ireland's youngest Taoiseach after a Dáil vote of 88–69 and being appointed by the President. [37] 10 April – A large fire destroyed industrial units in Dublin known as the 'home of car culture in Ireland'. [38] The buildings were home to Deane Motors, Drift Games and JC Autocare. [39]

  8. Irish political scandals - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the 1970s, many Irish political scandals relating to miscarriage of justice, dereliction of duty and corruption by public officials have resulted in the establishment of extra-judicial Tribunals of Enquiry, which are typically chaired by retired High-Court judges and cannot make judgements against any of the parties.

  9. Budget 2025: Child supports and lump sums aim to ‘lessen ...

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    Ensuring people have access to home ownership is a key priority for Fianna Fáil. Since introduced, the Help to Buy scheme has supported over 50,000 individuals or couples buy their own home with ...