
Niamh Horan
News Reporter at The Sunday Independent
I write for The Sunday Independent. All thoughts are my own. [email protected] Instagram: 1niamhhoran Tik Tok: niamhhoranireland
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1 week ago |
independent.ie | Niamh Horan
Lack of profit in building houses to blame for housing crisis, says developer Michael O’Flynn'Confidence is very important in the property market': Owen Reilly talks about the impact of the US trade war on house prices Developer Michael O’Flynn has said “insufficient profit” in building houses is the core reason the country has a housing shortage.
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1 week ago |
independent.ie | Niamh Horan
‘You were a god to me growing up’ – Colin Farrell pays emotional tribute at funeral of dad EamonColin Farrell and his brother Eamon (sunglasses) help carry the coffin of their father. Photo: Mark CondrenColin Farrell paid an emotional tribute to his late father Eamon at his funeral service in Dublin yesterday, saying he had been like a “god” to him.
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1 week ago |
independent.ie | Niamh Horan
Dublin potato farmer James Grimes leaves over €95m in his willMr Grimes sold land on which the Carrickmines shopping centre, above, was later builtA former potato farmer who sold a parcel of land on which a shopping centre was later built has left more than €95m in his will. James Gerard Grimes, with an address at Jamestown, Kilternan, Co Dublin left an estate valued at €95,251,089.
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3 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Niamh Horan |Gabija Gataveckaite
The broadcaster wants more than that number to leave the organisation this year if funds allowGovernment refuses to sign off on all 400 job cuts sought at once‘The ball is now in RTÉ’s court’ - Arts Minister tells director general Kevin Bakhurst to move fastRTÉ is expecting a “stampede” for around 100 voluntary redundancies this year and the broadcaster wants more than that to leave the organisation in the coming months, if funds allow.
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3 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Niamh Horan
Cancer has given me ‘a different perspective on life’, reveals former taoiseach Enda KennyFine Gael man is grateful for second chance as he ‘learns to appreciate life and appreciate people’Former taoiseach Enda Kenny. Photo: GettyFormer taoiseach Enda Kenny has said his battle with cancer has given him “a different perspective on life”. Speaking to the Sunday Independent this weekend, he said: “You do understand that it’s about what we have, not what we want.”
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