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New data points to the McEnaney family’s key role in private homeless housing

In his native Monaghan, Seámus “Banty” McEnaney is highly regarded for turning the tide on two decades of lacklustre performances in Gaelic games during his first successful spell as manager of the inter-county team between 2004 and 2010. During these six years, he guided the club to a National Football League Division 2 title and took the county to the final of the Ulster championship in 2007 for the first time in 19 years. Outside of his home county, however, the former GAA manager is better known for his role in providing emergency accommodation for the State to Ukrainian refugees…

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