The numbers spiked after a new cohort of councillors was elected in June 2024, and have eased somewhat since then – while ...
Fingal County Council has proposed rezoning 61.5ha across 11 sites in north Dublin – with room, if developed, for 2,500 homes ...
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In late 2023, when officials in the Department of Justice were chewing over plans to earmark Algeria as a “safe” country, they sought the opinion of counterparts in the Department of Foreign Affairs ...
In Rebuilding Ireland, the Department of Housing promised an affordable housing scheme would be finalised by late 2016. Here’s why that didn’t happen.
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At meetings this week, Dublin city councillors tried to arrange a screening at Smithfield of the All-Ireland football final, talked about plans for George Bernard Shaw’s birthplace, and more.
“Like a much less sinister version of the classic film Rear Window, this is my daily view from my living room of this ever-diversifying city.” ...
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Cónal Thomas is a city reporter for Dublin Inquirer.
Dublin City Council has connected some groups in the city seeking brighter walls with graffiti artists. It’s working on sorting more spots.