Charity wants tax on Dublin's 35,000 empty houses as capital sees record level of homelessness

Taxes should be slapped on Dublin's 35,000 empty homes as the number of rough sleepers in the capital soars, homelessness campaigners have said.

Charity wants tax on Dublin's 35,000 empty houses as capital sees record level of homelessness

Taxes should be slapped on Dublin's 35,000 empty homes as the number of rough sleepers in the capital soars, homelessness campaigners have said.

Latest official figures show a 56% rise in the numbers sleeping on the streets of the capital since last winter.

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