It follows the resignation of Bord Pleanala deputy chair
Call are being made to fast-track investigations into a number of controversial planning decisions, following the sudden resignation of the deputy chair of An Bord Pleanala.
Paul Hyde, originally an architect based in Cork, has denied any conflict of interest.
Kildare farmer Thomas Reid, who objected to an Intel expansion project near his land in Leixlip, is among those who wants rulings to be revisited.
Labour Party spokesperson on housing, Rebecca Moynihan says it's essential people have full confidence in the planning process.

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