Candlelit vigils to mark one year after death of homeless man near Dáil

Organisers of a rally on homelessness in Dublin today say not enough has been done since the death of Jonathan Corrie.

Candlelit vigils to mark one year after death of homeless man near Dáil

Organisers of a rally on homelessness in Dublin today say not enough has been done since the death of Jonathan Corrie.

It is one year to the day since 43-year-old Mr Corrie's body was found in a doorway near the Dáil, sparking calls for change, candlelit vigils and a homeless summit.

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