Aiva Tuohy her boyfriend Dylan Tone. The couple spoke in our Housing Crisis and Me series about how their only solution to becoming homeless was to move back in with his parents and eventually build a log cabin in their garden. Photograph: Niamh Towey/The irish Times
Over the last week we have heard from the real people behind the seemingly interminable housing crisis.
The people who have had to sit on trains for hours, move back in with their parents, endure the stress of escalating construction costs and live in hostel rooms.
“It’s like a prison cell,” Jessica Molloy told Jack White in an instalment of the Housing Crisis and Me series.
The mother-of-three has been living in a hostel room in Dublin’s north inner city with two of her children since May and has been told it could
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