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Private interests are still in control of vast tracts of what should be publicly controlled land, publicly run in the ...
You shouldn’t need a solicitor to access homeless services,” says Adam Boyle, of the Mercy Law Resource Centre.
The difference that tenant purchase made to Irish society was enormous,” says Aideen Hayden. But its legacy and present is ...
In June 2023, an audience of one hundred and fifty people were invited to Mountjoy Prison by senator Lynn Ruane and artist Grace Dyas. Among those on the list were elected representatives, ministers – ...
When you look at the archive, these stories had a more fluid relationship with nature,” says artist Niamh Coffey.
They may be a band with a membership that’s shrinking, and with a profile that’s rising, but they’re still M(h)aol.
“Upon investigation it was determined that sections of the footpath and parking spaces along Myrtle Road are not taken in ...
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.
A spokesperson for Dublin City Council said it is not considering buying the site because building has started and the ...
In 2017, the agency found “serious concerns” about her foster carer. After she started legal proceedings against Tusla, it re ...
Angy Skuce arrives first. She props her bike against the railings at the base of the Pepper Canister Church and begins to ...
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