The expected timeline is the 18 months plus the breaks over the summer and winter months, said Shane McMorrow, at a recent ...
Its story reads like a cheap pastiche of Edgar Allan Poe, a century-long streak of tragedy and misfortune, ending in a fire ...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
I feel like, if I don’t vote [for it], I’m voting against housing. If I do vote, I’m voting against greenbelt.” ...
Some residents in the north inner-city are worried about how the new line will impact them, as their homes are very close to ...
A spokesperson for the board said it redacted accounts that weren’t “evidence-based” and had not tried to “hide or trivialise ...
In 2024, 29 percent of housing applications to councils across the country – for 5,626 households – were closed due to the ...
We know there are issues,” said Dublin City Council Assistant Chief Executive Mick Mulhern, at a recent housing committee ...
Dublin. Characters. Ranelagh. There were his birth parents again, a fresh mention. This time, coming from Jess Lynch, the ...
For years, some councillors have been pushing for more parking enforcement outside the city centre – in places like the northern suburbs. Now, the council is moving to award a new parking-enforcement ...
On Friday night, Niamh Hayes of Cork-based dream-pop post-punk quintet I Dreamed I Dream is bringing her solo project, Jean ...
For me, he looks every inch a Soundcloud star; maybe even a throwback to a decade-and-a-half-old blog rap. This Jobstown boho ...
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