Last year, Elm Long Income ICAV, a fund managed by Davy, started to acquire homes in Limerick. It acquired them from other investment firms that had only recently bought the properties for between €105,000 and €180,000.Irish businesses are looking into restructuring their supply chains as “global concerns”, including the pandemic and the war in
The report highlighted a “mass over-capacity across European hubs”, slowing the speed of shipments to and from Ireland, with bottlenecks at crucial ports. Congestion in the US and Covid inTrucking company backed by Bono and the Edge valued at $3.8bn
We shouldn't be taking any or them when we can't look after our own
There are a lot of homeless people, who are not drug addicts, they are families with young children, being refused emergency accommodation by local County Councils all across Ireland. This is an outrage.
IrishTimes Won’t arm them, won’t take them in. The Irish have been a disgrace
IrishTimes With a pre-war population in excess of 40 million, of course we want a cap! Only the out of touch virtue-signalling lunatics in government talk of 'no limit' or 'no cap'
Of course we do. Ireland can't take 200,000 Ukrainians - and their dogs. Though Simon Coveney and his fellow landlords are drooling at the thought.