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“Upon investigation it was determined that sections of the footpath and parking spaces along Myrtle Road are not taken in ...
Issue nine, which you can order here, has quite a spectacular offering, with a cover by painter Salvator of Lucan, and works ...
In 2024, a viral Instagram post by Shivee Chauhan, an Indian living in the US, on “How to Not Smell like Curry” warned: “If ...
Councillors had €5 million in their “discretionary fund” to spend on whatever they want across the city. Should there be rules for how they go about it?
There are currently two toilet facilities in St Anne’s being discussed. Plans for modular changing spaces and toilets at the ...
Too many of the names the council proposes for new developments are just dull, councillors said at a meeting on Tuesday of ...
Angy Skuce arrives first. She props her bike against the railings at the base of the Pepper Canister Church and begins to ...
Ahead of the 10th anniversary of the yes vote on the Marriage Equality Referendum on 22 May, the Irish Film Institute is ...
These days, non-EU parents can apply for an Irish passport for kids born here, if they had clocked up three years of ...
Phase 1b of the project to eventually build upwards of 700 homes on the site envisions building 30 fronting onto Dolphin’s Barn Road.
On Kevin Street in Dublin 8, concrete pillars prop up the second storey of an unfinished building. A sign reads: “Revealing a new office and residential campus in the city”. The Camden Yard ...
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