Ukrainian refugees at Dublin's Citywest Hotel told to leave by September amid policy shift
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Eleanor Burnhill
Summary
Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees living at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin have been told they must vacate by September due to a change in Irish Government policy. Residents express concern that the timeline is too short to secure private accommodation, raising worries about housing insecurity for displaced families.
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