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Six years ago, the council had listed East Wall as a priority area for improved traffic management, said independent Councillor Christy Burke at last week's meeting of the Central Area Committee.
There is just so much confusion,” says Sarah Lawless, who has been on the housing list for 20 years. “The whole system doesn’t make sense.” ...
An Garda Síochána “has developed strong links with other security services, particularly those with whom the State shares ...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing ...
In July, the Department of Housing published new guidelines that appeared to have axed this council policy – but it ...
John Rogan answered the phone on Monday while changing a wheel on his van on the banks of the River Inny in Co. Westmeath. “Look, I'm semi-retired now. I have a little business,” he said at the start ...
Dublin City Council is set to discuss options today for working with private players to build homes on several council-owned plots. Councillors are wary of public-private partnerships and intent on ...
A recent public consultation found that, yes, loads of residents want a sports pitch, but also that many are sceptical it ...
The likelihood of dogs getting ill from cocaine or fentanyl intoxication – as found in Rockstar’s stomach – because they have ingested vomit or faeces from drug users is very small, says McGrath. Both ...
Laoise Neylon is a reporter at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at [email protected].