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James Browne, Housing Minister, discusses the potential impact on the housing market of nationwide Rent Pressure Zone legislation.
We've now been living some version of a housing crisis for two decades. First there was the Celtic Tiger and its crazy house prices. Then there was “the crash” and its ghost estates. Now there's the booming economy and the lack of supply. The latest effort from the Government is a rewriting of the rules around rent pressure zones, but it will take years before we know if it's a good plan or not. The man who is now centre stage of trying to fix the housing crisis is ‘the quiet minister' James Browne. Is the success of Fianna Fáil riding on his shoulders? Host: Kevin Doyle. Guests: Mary Regan and Gabija GataveckaiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cuirfear rún éigeandála os comhair cruinniú de Chomhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath inniu le héileamh a dhéanamh ar an Aire Tithíochta James Browne maoiniú a chur ar fáil díreach don Chomhairle cathrach le go mbeidh an chomhairle in ann dhul i mbun tithíocht a fhorbairt gan mhoill.
D'fhogair an tAire Tithíochta James Browne leasuithe ar an Bhille maidir le scéim na mbricí lochtacha inné, tá ardú le déanamh ar an uasmhéid airgid atá ceadaithe faoin scéim agus tá uasdátú le déanamh ar na rátaí deontais.
The Government is preparing major changes to planning laws, including proposals to allow attic conversions, garden cabins, and home extensions for elderly relatives without planning permission.It's a move aimed at relieving pressure on the housing system and speeding up development. But questions remain about the effectiveness of these plans and whether they will move the needle at all.Tom Philips, Managing Director of Tom Phillips and Associates and Adjunct Associate Professor of Town Planning at UCD and later James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and Fianna Fáil TD for Wexford join Kieran to discuss.
Minister for Housing, James Browne will bring forward measures to Cabinet today aimed at extending planning permissions for housing developments by up to three years. We speak to Gavin Lawlor, President of Irish Planning Institute.
Minister for Housing, James Browne will bring forward measures to Cabinet today aimed at extending planning permissions for housing developments by up to three years. We speak to Gavin Lawlor, President of Irish Planning Institute.
Minister for Housing, James Browne will be bringing recommendations to coalition leaders today around the future of rent pressure zones. Speaking to Newstalk Breakast Mary Conway, Chairperson of the Irish Property Owners Association.
Minister for Housing, James Browne will be bringing recommendations to coalition leaders today around the future of rent pressure zones. Speaking to Newstalk Breakast Mary Conway, Chairperson of the Irish Property Owners Association.
The Government is looking into the possibility of a State-led savings scheme to help finance housebuilding across the country. However, James Browne said it would not provide the level of finance to meet the amount of private money needed for housing. Buying a home, or saving a deposit for one is seemingly out of reach for the average Clare household due to the high cost of rent and rising cost of living. For more on this Alan Morrissey was joined by Timmy Dooley, Clare Fianna Fáil Minister of State and Donna McGettigan Clare Sinn Féin TD.
Ag plé cuairt an Aire Tithíochta James Browne go Dún na nGall inné áit ar chas sé le toscaireacht ó Ghrúpa Gníomhaíochta na mBrící Lochtacha le linn a chuairte.
The Irish Council for Social Housing has launched its Housing Association Activity Report for 2024, which showed that over 4,000 new social homes were provided.All this is happening while the Housing Minister is still trying to find someone to head up the Housing Activation Office.Joining Kieran to discuss is the Minister for Housing himself, James Browne.
James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage of Ireland on affordable housing becoming an increasingly pressing issue across the country. Minister Browne has emphasized that the next few months will be pivotal. His message is clear: more housing is urgently needed, and he's committed to making that happen. Tune in as we discuss his plans and the challenges ahead in addressing the housing crisis.
James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage of Ireland joins Alan to discuss affordable housing becoming an increasingly pressing issue across the country. Minister Browne has emphasized that the next few months will be pivotal. His message is clear: more housing is urgently needed, and he's committed to making that happen. Tune in as we discuss his plans and the challenges ahead in addressing the housing crisis.
James Browne, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage of Ireland on affordable housing becoming an increasingly pressing issue across the country. Minister Browne has emphasized that the next few months will be pivotal. His message is clear: more housing is urgently needed, and he's committed to making that happen. Tune in as we discuss his plans and the challenges ahead in addressing the housing crisis.
Minister for Housing, James Browne, speaks to Gillian Devlin about his visit to Limerick at the moment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part One. With over 15,200 people affected, including 4,600 children. Minister Browne will also address the government's shifting targets on ending homelessness by 2030.
Part Two. With over 15,200 people affected, including 4,600 children. Minister Browne will also address the government's shifting targets on ending homelessness by 2030.
Part Three With over 15,200 people affected, including 4,600 children. Minister Browne will also address the government's shifting targets on ending homelessness by 2030.
Part Four With over 15,200 people affected, including 4,600 children. Minister Browne will also address the government's shifting targets on ending homelessness by 2030.
The new Housing Minister, James Browne, appears to have walked back a government pledge to end homelessness by 2030, saying "Projections and dates are not going to end homelessness". Ber Grogan, Exec Director of Simon Communities of Ireland, gives us her response...
Rent pressure zones, cabins in gardens and the appointment of a “maverick” to kick open doors' - can this government resolve the housing crisis once and for all? Host: Tabitha Monahan Guests: Rory Hearne, Gabija Gataveckaite and Niamh HoranSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Government was accused of being “missing in action” by the Opposition last night in the wake of Storm Éowyn, as thousands still remain without power almost two weeks later. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Minister for Housing and Local Government James Browne.
The Government was accused of being “missing in action” by the Opposition last night in the wake of Storm Éowyn, as thousands still remain without power almost two weeks later. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Minister for Housing and Local Government James Browne.
James Browne, Minister for Housing, discusses the aftermath of Storm Éowyn.
Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones join Hugh Linehan on today's Inside Politics podcast to discuss the week in politics: It came a day later than expected, and along predictable lines, but we have a new government. Only Fine Gael's Peter Burke has retained his ministry, with Fianna Fáil's James Browne taking on the seemingly impossible job of Minister for Housing. But will voters punish this government if it fails, like the last one, to adequately address the housing crisis?Cabinet appointments have been criticised with only three women becoming Ministers. Fianna Fáil's decision to appoint one woman, Norma Foley taking over as Minister for Children and Disability, is particularly noticeable. Did Micheál Martin foresee the criticism and choose to ignore it? And the first two days of the 34th Dáil couldn't have been more different. Thursday's sedate and predictable sitting was preceded by chaos on Wednesday as the vote for a new taoiseach was suspended amid loud protests from Opposition parties over the decision to grant Opposition speaking time to four Independent TDs who are supporting the Government. Does this point to closer Opposition cooperation during the lifetime of this government?Plus, the panel pick their favourite Irish Times articles of the week, including the end of liberalism in the US, Miriam Lord on Wednesday's fireworks in the Dáil, and how does the show go on for Hollywood? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a good day, ministerially speaking, for male barristers named James. Women fared far worse in Cabinet appointments. There's the freshness of new new faces, but also a lack of experience. How much scope does James Browne have at Housing, after Darragh O'Brien's struggle? Paul's bus chats provide crucial intelligence.
Joining Ivan this morning to talk government formation was James Browne.
James Browne, Fianna Fáil TD for Wexford // Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Fingal West // Sarah McGuinness, Political Correspondent, Irish Daily Mail // John Downing, Political columnist with the Irish Independent
Dr. Rory Costello, Senior Lecturer at University of Limerick; James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice & Law Reform; James Geoghan, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Bay South; Sinead Gibney, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Rathdown; Barry Heneghan, Independent TD for Dublin Bay North; Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin TD for Donegal
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice & Law Reform; James Geoghan, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Bay South; Sinead Gibney, Social Democrats TD for Dublin Rathdown; Barry Heneghan, Independent TD for Dublin Bay North; Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin TD for Donegal
Tonight we're joined by Jennifer Bray, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times. Dr Theresa Reidy, Political Scientist UCC. Derek Mooney, Public Affairs Consultant & former Fianna Fáil Government Adviser. We also heard from Peader Toibin, from Aontu, James Browne, Fianna Fail. Ciaran Cannon, Fine Gael and Pearse Doherty from Sinn Fein.
Today Fianna Fáil will launch their plan to tackle crime and keep communities safe. To discuss further Shane spoke to James Browne, Minister of State for International Law, Law Reform and Youth Justice at Dept of Justice and Fianna Fáil Election candidate for Wexford.
Over a decade in the making, legislation to regulate the gambling industry in Ireland passed through the Oireachtas last night. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this was James Browne, Junior Justice Minister.
Legislation to regulate the gambling industry in Ireland enters its final stages in the Dáil tonight. Under the Gambling Regulation Bill, a new regulator will be established with powers of enforcement against the industry along with curbs on advertising & related matters. Minister of State at the Department of Justice, James Browne speaks to Sarah.
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice; Pa Daly, Sinn Féin TD for Kerry; Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal; Louise Burne, Political Correspondent for the Irish Mirror
Anything Goes with James English Ep 438 Killing an Innocent Man - London Gangster James Browne Tells His Story You can contact James on his social media platforms http://instagram.com/jamesenglish2 http://twitter.com/jamesenglish0
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice & Law Reform; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South-West
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice & Law Reform; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South-West
Natalia Kresnenkova, Ukrainian in County Kerry; James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice & Law Reform; Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West; Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD for Dublin South-West