Ireland To End State Accommodation For 16,000 Ukrainians
The Irish government plans to begin winding down support for approximately 16,000 Ukrainians currently residing in state-sponsored accommodation across the country. The move involves reducing the financial supports paid to or offered to these individuals. The policy change targets those living in state-provided housing. The decision will be debated by officials. The move comes as a bank holiday weekend approaches.
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RTÉ Radio 1
“plans from government to start winding down the supports paid to or offered to Ukrainians who are still in state-sponsored accommodation. That's about 16,000 Ukrainians around the country”
RTÉ Radio 1
“Government to end the scheme for housing Ukrainians in tourist and commercial accommodation. We'll debate if they're right.”
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