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Suspicious Betting Activity Linked To Gerry Hutch Dublin Byelection Market Raises Questions
Ireland, Dublin, Politics Aaron Joyce Ireland, Dublin, Politics Aaron Joyce

Suspicious Betting Activity Linked To Gerry Hutch Dublin Byelection Market Raises Questions

More than €860,000 worth of cryptocurrency bets placed on the Dublin Central byelection are now under scrutiny after an investigation uncovered what experts described as highly suspicious trading activity linked to online prediction markets.

The controversy centres around betting on independent candidate Gerry Hutch — widely known as “The Monk” — on the controversial prediction platform Polymarket ahead of Friday’s byelection in Dublin Central.

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Civil Servants Paying “Knock‑Down” Rents in Phoenix Park as Housing Pressures Mount Nationwide
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Civil Servants Paying “Knock‑Down” Rents in Phoenix Park as Housing Pressures Mount Nationwide

Several civil servants, including retired officials, are living in State-owned homes in Dublin’s Phoenix Park at rents far below market value, some as low as €670 per year. The arrangement has sparked criticism over fairness, transparency, and public asset management, especially as Dublin rents continue to surge. Opposition politicians are calling for urgent review and reform of these preferential deals.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; January 15, 2026

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Citywest: From Years of Losses to €17.5m Profit — And a Community Left Asking Who Really Benefits
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Citywest: From Years of Losses to €17.5m Profit — And a Community Left Asking Who Really Benefits

Citywest wasn’t always the State’s most profitable accommodation hub in fact, the hotel spent years struggling to stay afloat before the IPAS contract transformed its fortunes. The same complex that once hosted global conferences, weddings, and major tourism events was operating at a loss, shifting ownership structures and cutting services long before the State stepped in.

That sudden reversal from financial instability to multimillion‑euro profits under a government contract has raised sharp questions about who truly benefited. While the State now owns the site outright, the surrounding community has lost one of the region’s largest hotels, a major employer, and a cornerstone of local tourism. Businesses that once relied on conference traffic and hotel guests have been left with empty rooms, empty tables, and no clear plan for what comes next.

As profits rise and transparency lags, residents are asking the question no one in government seems eager to answer:

Was Citywest rescued for the public good or was a failing private asset simply absorbed at the community’s expense?

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