Daniel McConnell: Why would any young person vote for Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil?
A housing emergency was declared eight years ago, but, with uproar over a vulture fund buying up nearly an entire estate in Kildare, who in Government is going to take accountability for it?
Mullen Park estate in Maynooth, Co Kildare. The 170-home estate has had 135 homes bought by the Round Hill Capital fund. Picture: Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie
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The events of the last week have left me asking, why would any young person vote for Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil?
The so-called defenders of the political centre-ground, who between them controlled this country for the past century, have all but abandoned the social contract with the people they are supposed to represent.
Daly City to buy police body cameras after fatal shooting of Roger Allen
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Protesters gather in San Francisco to honor the life of Roger Allen, who was killed by Daly City police.Sarahbeth Maney/Special to The Chronicle
One month after the police killing of Roger Allen, lawmakers in Daly City approved a plan Wednesday to buy body cameras for the city’s police department.
During a special session Wednesday evening, the five-member City Council unanimously agreed to pay $1.35 million for 100 body cameras and 32 patrol car cameras. Police will begin wearing the cameras by October, Police Chief Patrick Hensley said.
Businessman John Matthews bemoaned the “awful” state of Airport Dr as an entrance to the city. “It’s barren in places.” He also spoke of not waiting around for Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and suggested a proposed bypass for State Highway 45 in Omata so the main road did not pass through the village. “I appeal to you to be visionaries,” he told councillors. Jake Rapira said he had been in favour of a multisport hub since taking a team to a sports hub on the Gold Coast in 2017. “It was amazing. He had travelled to similar hubs in Invercargill and Porirua as well.
Global Gate Capital joins Brennan Investment Group in Recapitalization of New Jersey Light Industrial Portfolio
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NEW YORK, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Global Gate Capital acquired a light industrial portfolio located in Moorestown and Burlington Township, New Jersey, in a recapitalization with owner/operator Brennan Investment Group. The 1.1 million square foot portfolio consists of 22 buildings and is located 12 miles east of Philadelphia, predominately in the Moorestown West Corporate Center. Brennan will continue as operating partner and will be supported by The Flynn Company for property management and leasing.
Rudy Sayegh
We are pleased to complete this investment which represents our 3rd US transaction in the industrial sector in the last 20 months
Battle of the barristers: Michael Brennan on the potential candidates in the Dublin Bay South by-election It’s one of the wealthiest constituencies in the country, but its leafy streets will play host to knife-edge political intrigue and infighting in the coming months as half a dozen contenders fight to claim the seat vacated by Eoghan Murphy 2nd May, 2021
Eoghan Murphy, who resigned from politics this week, with Leo Varadkar. Supporters say acting as Varadkar’s director of elections in the 2017 leadership contest is one of Murphy’s proudest accomplishments
Eoghan Murphy made a guest appearance at the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting last week. The 39-year-old former housing minister resigned last Tuesday after ten years as a TD for Dublin Bay South, but he was allowed to attend the virtual meeting the following day to say his goodbyes.