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In February this year, about 1,000 miles east of Stoneybatter, in the Hirschstetten neighbourhood in Vienna in Austria – ...
The chair of the city-centre taskforce, David McRedmond, wrote recently that the developer Ballymore has plans to “completely ...
Last month, we published an article by Shamim Malekmian about the history of Dublin city's motto, and efforts over the years ...
Crumlin Boxing Club is run by Philip Sutcliffe Snr, McGregor’s boxing coach, a Dublin city councillor who – like McGregor – ...
Along with a new understanding of what a just society looks like, say members of the Irish Penal Abolition Network.
The council plans to pilot “pollarding” 250 hornbeams across the city, said the city tree officer at a recent meeting.
In the midst of a housing crisis, it is unacceptable that the apprenticeships … are being under-resourced,” says Unite ...
Embracing “Grimy aesthetics, edgy soundscapes, songs that are short for a scrolling economy, a general sense of living on the ...
The owners plan to keep this second café open later, they say, well into the evenings. That would be timely. Dubliners have been crying out for late-night cafés, according to a nightlife survey ...
Through the entrance and up the corner stairs, the doorway opens onto a living room. Maciek Piekarczyk relaxes into a big soft armchair. He drops his elbows on the wooden armrests. His trousers are ...
It holds villages back from growing. And, “it also has very serious consequences, not just for the environment, but for human health”.
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
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