
Niamh Towey
Niamh Towey is a journalist known for her insightful reporting on current events, particularly in the realm of housing legislation and policy in Ireland. Her work often delves into the complexities of the housing crisis, providing readers with clear explanations and analyses of legislative developments and their implications for the public.
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Niamh Towey gives some tips on how to prepare for sitting your Leaving Cert.
students on the Leaving Cert – The Irish Times
Niamh Towey reported on the record-breaking number of students beginning their Leaving Certificate exams.
clock starts as English Paper One handed out – The Irish TimesNiamh Towey’s piece outlined one particularly gruelling schedule of a commuter.
tell us about your daily journey – The Irish TimesNiamh Towey’s revelation that one of Ireland’s largest estate agents offered a buyer a “split” sale so that a home could qualify for the Help to Buy scheme.
Why, in journalism, less is more – The Irish TimesNiamh Towey has put together some tips on how to find accommodation.
Blow the dust off your study notebooks and take note of these important dates – The Irish TimesNiamh Towey reports on the contributory factors to the housing challenge in Ireland.
‘Collapse’ in apartment construction shows scale of housing challenge – The Irish TimesNiamh Towey has an explainer on the short-term letting legislation and why it was stalled.
Trump’s bid to end Ukraine war takes centre stage – The Irish Times


































