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Housing Minister Abandons Homelessness Targets
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Housing Minister James Browne has dropped all estimates for when homelessness will decline, citing modeling challenges—even as emergency accommodation numbers barely dipped while rising sharply over four years. Homelessness hit a record 17,548 people in May, including over 5,600 children. Critics say abandoning targets undermines progress, and blame-shifting to immigration ignores the crisis’s roots. Meanwhile, Ireland’s largest private landlord, Ires Reit, pushes for government investment despite its role in driving housing costs, while EU data centers face a climate vs. expansion dilemma. As temperatures climb and homelessness persists, the focus seems to be drifting from ending the crisis to merely managing it—with serious consequences looming for housing and climate alike.
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