More to follow.
Thanks Colin McGann, Wroxy Meredith, Enda Cunningham, Mick Crowley and Kevin Cramer.
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
The Irish government has begun demolishing 40 housing estates built during the boom but still empty. It is working out how to deal with a further 1,300 unfinished developments, and Deutsche Bank has warned that it will take 43 years to fill the oversupply of empty homes in Ireland at the current low population growth rate.
Scandal Of Europe’s 11m Empty Homes (Rupert Neate, Guardian)
Alternatively:
The plan includes a fast-track system to allow builders to change existing planning permission and shift the focus to family-sized homes rather than shoebox apartments.
And a more formalised system of planning will be put in place to look at the housing, demographic and immigration trends. Reductions in development levies for builders are also proposed, as councils now have fresh income from the property tax.
In a further measure, the controversial requirement for builders to give one-fifth of new homes over to social housing will be reduced substantially or abolished completely.
The whole plan is aimed at tripling the number of houses built from 8,000 units last year to 25,000 by 2016.
Plan to boost supply of family homes will create 60,000 jobs (Fionnan Sheahan, Independent.ie)
Thanks Sue Armstrong.
(Graphic: Guardian)
…as a proponent of Canadian-accented, Irish-flavoured, fact-based logic.
Katie Varvos, The Unemployed Graduate explores our relationship with HOMOPHOBIA.
Previously The Unemployed Graduate on broadsheet
John Cassidy writes:
I very nearly spewed my Fair Trade Certified Italian Roast skinny latte all over the screen of Apple MacBook Air upon seeing this.
To Packard Bell or Connacht!
A short recounting the fateful, fearful, candy-coloured day in 1943 that Swiss chemist Albert Hoffman purposefully ingested LSD – a compound that he had synthesised and accidentally ingested days before – then cycled back home through the streets of Basel on his bike.
Directed by by Lorenzo Veracini, Nandini Nambiar and Marco Avoletta.
A Broadsheet ‘first look’ new clip from Irish comedy The Stag (courtesy of Eclipse Pictures}
Directed by John Butler, co-written by Peter McDonald The Stag was the closing movie at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival last night and opens in Irish cinemas on March 7.
It stars McDonald, Andrew ‘Moriarty‘ Scott, Hugh O’Conor, golden-throated Andrew Bennett, The Hubes and, observing Equity rules, a Gleeson (Brian).
Previously: Broadsheet Trailer Park: The Stag
Thanks Miguel Rivas
[Bernadette Wyer, above left, The first female President of the RIAC and model Esme Manserth Wallace outside the Mansion House , Dawson Street, Dublin today]
Ahead of this weekend’s RIAC [Royal Irish Automabile Club] National Classic Car Show. at the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Name those cars anyone?
The irish Veteran & Vintage Car Club
(Mark Stedman/Photocall ireland)