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A delay in a railway project means Iarnród Éireann won’t need it for a couple more years. “That was the only stumbling block, ...
Just because it’s digital, and not over coffee, doesn’t mean it’s not,” says Niamh Kirk, an associate professor at the ...
Too many of the names the council proposes for new developments are just dull, councillors said at a meeting on Tuesday of ...
Local councillors were left frustrated by news that the council’s planned redevelopment of a site in Howth as social housing ...
The redesign has proven to be more complex than originally considered due to the matter of land ownership, a council official ...
Instead, it’s moving staff to focus on other housing projects that will deliver more homes, said Dublin City Council’s head ...
A force bigger than life itself,” said a eulogy by O’Neill’s friend Carmel Jennings. “Working-class warrior,” said Rita Fagan ...
“It’s important for residents to know, for the business, and for the credibility of the planning system, so we’re clear a ...
Here are the changes needed to ensure it doesn’t, writes an Irish Council for Civil Liberties representative due to speak about Dara’s case at the Oireachtas Justice Committee today.
On 28–29 June, we’re running five two-hour sessions aiming to offer skills and knowledge useful to journalists, and others trying to make the city a better place. We're running a little summer school ...
“Having private, for-profit care goes against all you are trying to achieve for children in care,” says Terry Dignan, a spokesperson for charities that run children’s homes. Great! You’ve successfully ...
“Temperatures seem to be heating up by the week,” said Social Democrats Councillor Tara Deacy at Monday’s meeting of the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee.