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Seven in 10 people in Ireland are living in homes that are too large for their household needs.
That s according to
new Eurostat figures, which show Ireland (69.6%) had the third-highest share of people living in under-occupied dwellings in the European Union in 2019.
Only Malta (72.6%) and Cyprus (70.5%) had higher rates.
Ireland also had the second lowest share (3.2%) of people living in overcrowded households.
In Spain (55.4%), Luxembourg (54.0%), Belgium (53.9%) and the Netherlands (53.4%) more than half of the population were living in dwellings deemed too large.
In contrast, less than 15% of the population were living in dwellings deemed to be too large in Romania (7.7%), Latvia (9.6%), Greece (10.7%), Bulgaria (11.5%), Croatia (12.0%), Slovakia (14.0%) and Italy (14.2%).
Looking at Fine Gael from inside and out Independent.ie 27/12/2020 Mary O Rourke
It s harvest time, isn t it, for readers who want to learn more about Fine Gael. This autumn we had two books dealing with this topic: Shane Ross s In Bed with the Blueshirts and Saving the State by Stephen Collins and Ciara Meehan.
So apart from the subject matter, what have these books in common? Firstly, they share outrageous titles. Nobody in Fine Gael wants to call themselves a Blueshirt , so Ross s provocative title is startling.
The Collins/Meehan book also seeks to grab attention with an arresting title. It covers a lot of ground, as evidenced by the subtitle: Fine Gael from Collins to Varadkar. To my mind, there was one occasion when the party, under the leadership of WT Cosgrave in 1932. did save the nation. In that election, Fianna Fáil had won the greater number of seats and, having dismissed the oath of allegiance as a meaningless formula, it entered the Dáil and
Vogue Williams’ mother is a dedicated follower of fashion with her pages devoted to her sartorial style.
The glamorous gran appears to have a fedora for every day of the week as she poses with the backdrop of Howth or her sun-drenched Spanish home.
It was the followers of her famous daughter who first suggested her mother Sandra Wilson should start her own Instagram account.
More than 25,000 followers later and dozens of mini-fashion shoots topped off by a jaunty headwear and she is a bonafide Instagram star.
The fashionista poses up a storm in her social media feed with backdrops of beachfronts, yachts and Howth Head.