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Sinn Féin claims concrete levy will have even higher impact on house prices than estimated
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The cost of the concrete levy on construction will be higher than what the Government has estimated, Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty has claimed.

Wed, 26 Oct, 2022

Mica homeowners
'Accelerated' scrutiny of mica bill to take place next week
Mica Action Group member Paddy Diver accused the Government of "rushing this legislation through before summer recess so we can't argue with it".

Wed, 15 Jun, 2022

Mica redress protest in Dublin
Mica campaigners: We did not sign off on 'vague' redress paper
The draft report has found that the cost of the Mica redress scheme could rise by €1.8bn to a total of €3.2bn based on the final submission made by homeowners.

Fri, 01 Oct, 2021

CC MICA PROTESTERS
Department of Housing officials 'to advise against 100% redress for mica homes'
Campaigner says a Department of Housing official told the Mica Action Group it would not recommend full redress

Fri, 24 Sep, 2021

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Faulty blocks may affect up to 2,000 homes

More than 2,000 homes across Co Donegal could be affected by defective building blocks, a meeting of angry homeowners has heard.

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