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Whatever temporary measures are put in place, nothing is ever going to do the job like a big solid concrete wall, says Maynooth University’s Peter Thorne.
Across the city, tenants in older flats confront the stark difference between their conditions and those likely in new ...
Online tools allow people to identify others from photos – opening the way for targeted ridicule, doxxing, or worse.
But they appear to lack the necessary power, and are likely moving too late. Manna hopes to start delivering toasties and ...
If you’ve a favourite headline that you want us to put on a tote bag – and that you will definitely buy – do let us know and ...
Meanwhile, Dublin City Council is hoping to organise events on Newmarket Square over the summer, an official says.
The difference that tenant purchase made to Irish society was enormous,” says Aideen Hayden. But its legacy and present is ...
Before I get out of my car outside the house, I get the smell of sewage. When people call over, I have to warn them. It’s ...
“Upon investigation it was determined that sections of the footpath and parking spaces along Myrtle Road are not taken in ...
When you look at the archive, these stories had a more fluid relationship with nature,” says artist Niamh Coffey.
At a meeting on Monday, councillors used a discussion about a city rejuvenation plan to resurface complaints about last ...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.