New gambling advertising rules are set to come into effect very soon, and should curb excessive on-street advertising.
Since 2022, there have been 332 appeals lodged with councils nationwide, according to a Department of Transport spokesperson.
Changes to funding under the tenant-in-situ scheme mean the council can no longer recoup costs of any immediate refurbishment ...
Danny Snow’s digital donor card is meant to start a conversation about ownership and possible futures of social media, photos ...
The project is part of a constellation of efforts by Dubliners with a connection to Brazil to keep their children in touch ...
Did the council follow the correct process to name Herzog Park back in 1995? Or has Rathgar been living with Orwell Quarry Park all this time?
On 25 November, local councillors in Blanchardstown got an update from Manna, the drone delivery company, to ask for support. In the email, among other initiatives, company CEO Bobby Healy asked for ...
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?
Lois Kapila is deputy editor at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at lois@dublininquirer.com.
A Monthly Film Night Wants to Counter the Cult of Overwork Chris Hansen and Thomas Mozdzeń set up Do Nothing Watch Films promising escape from the Dublin rat race with a regular series of shorts and ...
“What’s often overlooked in the broad sweep of articles and statistics about homelessness is that homelessness itself is a trauma,” writes Christine O’Donnell.
Andy: From the “Double Irish” to a “Green Jersey”, Ireland Remains a Tax Haven After Apple was called out for its tax arrangements in 2015, it changed things up. Now, it avoids tax through what some ...