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As government looks more into the practicalities of a transport security force, it’s one of the ideas being floated.
Dreamtown is a late-in-life coming-of-age film, which tells the story of Mickey Richards, an ageing rockstar who never ...
All was quiet down at the bring centre behind Rathmines College as the clock on the tower struck noon on Tuesday. A couple of ...
Maria Atanacković first makes sketches of loose images that appear from somewhere in her memory. “Then I have to figure out ...
The plaza needs help, says Sean Mullan, owner of the Third Space cafe. “Someone with the imagination that we could make this ...
One man who’s been involved has been trying to organise a social event on a nearby council football pitch, something the council says it’s “monitoring”.
Routes introduced under BusConnects among most often reported on no-show bus tracker The NTA is working on revising schedules and updating technology to try to make sure buses in Dublin – and ...
From the Newsroom A peek into Dublin Inquirer’s financial affairs We’re always asking you all to subscribe, and many of you do, so here’s a look at the latest on where the money goes – and other ...
immigrant life Most asylum shelters are not subject to HIQA inspections Instead, they are inspected by IPAS staff or an inspections company – but is that working?
land As council shoots for sweet spot with masterplan heights for an industrial estate in Glasnevin, has it hit it? High buildings drive up construction costs and land values, some say, which means ...
They plan to set up a “special purpose vehicle” to push forward the revamp. Councillors had questions about where they come in.
In a document laying out its pitch, the team behind Progress Ireland talk a lot about powers of persuasion. “A core competency of our org will be persuasion,” it says. They’ll bag high-profile ...