Housing Commission recommends a "radical strategic reset" for Ireland's housing policy, citing a deficit of up to 256,000 homes.

The Housing Commission calls for a "radical strategic reset of housing policy" with an underlying housing deficit in Ireland estimated at up to 256,000 homes. Taoiseach Simon Harris defends the current housing policy despite the report, which accuses successive governments of failing to treat housing as a priority, suggesting ineffective decision-making and reactive policymaking. The report calls for "emergency action" to address the housing shortfall.

May 21, 2024
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