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Organisation says Government must act as growing numbers struggle to heat their homes

ALONE, the organisation that supports older people to age well at home, has today expressed deep concern figures published by the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU) highlighting a sharp rise in energy bill ar...


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ALONE supports core measures in the Residential Tenancies Bill 2026 but calls for safeguards around market-rate rent.

ALONE, the national organisation supporting older people to age at home, has welcomed key protections in the Residential Tenancies Bill 2026, while warning that some measures may unintentionally harm...


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In the aftermath of Storm Chandra ALONE reminds older people that help is available 

ALONE, the organisation that supports older people to age well at home, is encouraging older people affected by Storm Chandra to reach out, reminding the public that its supports remain available throughout the country.

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ALONE Calls for Immediate Focus on Housing Amid Rising Homelessness and Rental Insecurity

Dublin, 19th January 2026: ALONE, the national organisation that enables older people to age well at home, today welcomed the publication of the Simon Communities report Older Adult Homelessness in Ireland, which highl...


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Dublin, 2nd January 2026:  ALONE, the national organisation supporting thousands of older people across Ireland, is urging older people to seek any help they need as temperatures are set to fall sharply in the coming days. The organisation is also asking the public to check in on older neighbours, friends and relatives during the cold spell.

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