The Taoiseach pointed to positive figures showing an increase in the number of housing units under construction in Dublin.
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin has insisted the Government will “protect renters” as he downplayed his comments on the potential ...
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Leader Micheál Martin says investors require more stability to invest in housing, which could subsequently reduce shortages.
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