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Meet the human faces of the housing crisis They re working hard and doing their best to save but many younger people feel they will never own their own homes Katie Harrington, Galway, who lives in rented accommodation, says she will find it extremely difficult to buy her own home. Picture: Moya Nolan Sat, 15 May, 2021 - 11:21 Ryan O Rourke and Shauna Bowers Last week, reporter Ryan O’Rourke, 27, wrote that many of his generation will seemingly never be able to buy their own homes, as international funds buy up property in bulk. Now, he and Shauna Bowers talk to many others caught in a similar trap the human faces of the housing crisis ....
Be Good or Be Gone review – sharp Dublin crime thriller with deadpan charm theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Enya Martin ( th. Cathal Nally, ‘ Be Good or Be Gone‘ is set over the course of four days in contemporary Dublin, Ireland. The story follows Ste and Weed, two petty criminal cousins, who receive a temporary release from prison. Both lads have big plans for the future. Ste wants to make a better life for himself, his long-term partner Dee and six-year-old daughter Ellie Mae. Weed’s ambition is to conquer the world of high fashion, thus becoming the new Galliano but a nasty substance addiction needs conquering first. Ste refuses to be moved when gang boss Braler tries to intimidate him into a heinous act of violence. Weed convinces a reluctant Ste to take part in an armed robbery which goes badly wrong, resulting in a shopkeeper being brought to death’s door. ....