The new City Centre Crime Victim Survey, commissioned by Dublin Inquirer, and carried out by Amarách Research in September, ...
Five thematically connected stories about home, love and belonging make up director Liam Ó Mocháin’s latest feature film, ABODE . In many respects this is a successor to his much enjoyed and lauded ...
At a large three-storey building on the corner of Killarney Street and Buckingham Street Lower in the north inner-city, ...
Almost 50 faith-based groups play a big role in helping people navigate civic life in the north inner-city, it says – and the ...
"The simple thing is, protect this, and you protect the city," says Marcus Collier, associate professor and head of botany at ...
The greenbelt is there to check sprawl, protect the countryside, and preserve land for recreation, biodiversity and farming, ...
In a shared house in Beaumont, renters faced mould, fees, and a forced exit Leevin Ireland says that the property wasn’t being looked after well by some of the renters – and it’s important to consider ...
Manuscripts & the Mind: How We Read and Respond to the Written Word puts its focus on paratexts, or any part of a manuscript ...
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Earlier this month, the Minister for Housing, Fianna Fáil TD James Browne came out strong against dereliction and vacancy, ...
The longest queue is in Dublin’s Mountjoy, where more than 240 people languish on the waitlist for counselling for substance addiction.
Dublin City Council has connected some groups in the city seeking brighter walls with graffiti artists. It’s working on sorting more spots.