Author: Dayo Ade Olusola
Dayo Ade Olusola is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of M10News, an independent news publication with specialist coverage of the housing crisis in Ireland, the UK and Europe. Verified expertise: Dayo focuses on RTB and ESRI rent-data analysis, rental market trends, landlord and tenant policy, homelessness, social housing delivery and housing affordability. He holds a Diploma in Digital News and has over four years of experience in housing and property journalism. His reporting aims to explain how policy, market data and public decisions affect renters, landlords, homeowners and communities across Ireland and the wider European housing landscape. Professional profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dayo-ade-olusola-55a521370
The UK Government is recruiting 1,000 additional judges and tribunal members as it prepares for greater pressure on the courts following changes introduced under the Renters’…
Thousands of homeowners in their 60s could face serious difficulties maintaining their mortgage repayments, with an insolvency group warning of the potential for a wave of…
Tenant demand across the UK private rental market has reached its highest level in two years, while landlords continue to show greater appetite for selling properties…
Wicklow County Council received more than €117 million in housing-related funding during 2025, with the latest figures highlighting the growing role of State funding in delivering homes, supporting housing bodies and upgrading existing properties across the county. The figures, released to Wicklow-Wexford TD Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin, cover six years and provide a breakdown of the
Ireland has a housing crisis, but it is not a country running out of physical space. With a population of just over 5.4 million and vast areas of countryside, farmland and open land, the central question is not whether Ireland has land. It is whether enough suitable land is available, serviced and capable of delivering
South Dublin County Council is set to demolish 29 modular homes at Chianti Park near the Dublin-Wicklow border after the High Court found the development to…
Tenants and landlords in Ireland have several options when a tenancy dispute cannot be resolved directly. The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) recommends trying to settle the issue between the parties first. If that does not work, the dispute can proceed through mediation or adjudication, with a tribunal available as an appeal stage in eligible cases.
DUBLIN — Government spending on emergency accommodation for people experiencing homelessness reached almost €449 million in 2025, a 16% increase in a single year as the…
ROSCOMMON — Six new homes designed to help older people remain independent have been completed in Castlerea, Co Roscommon, providing purpose-built accommodation with accessibility and energy…
DUBLIN — Freedom of Information data from Fingal County Council shows that households classified as non-Irish received a higher share of some social housing allocations in…
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