Ireland’s ‘crippling rent crisis’ forces students to sleep rough in cars and streets – or share beds with complete strangers

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‘The college and university accommodation crisis in Ireland has become ‘so chronic’ that students are being forced to sleep rough, share a bed with strangers – or give up on studying altogether.’

The deputy president of the Union of Students in Ireland, Kevin Donoghue, said the problem has become particularly acute in Dublin.

He told the Irish Mirror: “Students are so desperate, they’re not just paying through the nose to share rooms – they’re paying to share a bed with complete strangers. It reached crisis point last year and it’s only getting worse.’

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