Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has admitted the Government missed its target for building new social homes last year, but told the Dáil that 6,500 new social homes were provided and that is possibly the highest number ever provided in the State | More:
However, he told the Dáil that 6,500 new social homes were provided and that is possibly the highest number ever provided in the State.
Ms Murphy said there were record number of people in their 20s and 30s living in childhood bedrooms unable to afford a home. The Government is to sit down soon and work out which measures will continue beyond the end of next month, he told the Dáil.Some measures such as changes to the fuel allowance scheme, childcare supports and the renters' credit are permanent, he said.
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