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25,000 refugees have arrived in Ireland.

There have been more than 25,000 Ukrainian refugees arriving into Ireland since the war began and the Government is now struggling to find suitable accommodation.

O'Brien has been given emergency power under existing legislation to allow for certain planning and procurement requirements to be exempt when it comes to emergency situations.

 

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