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A Dublin Bus hisses down Collins Avenue, past the entrance to the Whitehall Colmcille GAA clubhouse. Women chat over hot ...
Cal is a dark, occasionally humorous look at sectarian politics and disenfranchised Catholic youth in Northern Ireland during ...
The area does get quieter in the evening. But we hope the new place will draw people,” says Florencia Pugliese.
“We have had no formal update, no funding commitment and no clarity about the powers and resources,” said Fine Gael ...
In 2017, the council issued 1,001 fines for littering. In 2022, the number was 443. So far this year? Well under 100.
The number of parking spaces is being reduced significantly on the Harbour Road and relocated up to the Red Island car park, ...
The Land Development Agency bought the 125-acre site on the eastern side of the Dart station from developer Richmond Homes ...
Councillors said that they feel the city was just used as the backdrop for a pre-election PR campaign.
Garrett Phelan’s latest artwork is made of 28 radio shows broadcast on a loop, that force the listener to hear the landscape anew by showing the old.
The red-brick building at 180 to 187 Townsend Street has silver metal shutters, painted with white hearts. It’s been vacant for years – since 2011. The Peter McVerry Trust got funding approval to ...
Whatever temporary measures are put in place, nothing is ever going to do the job like a big solid concrete wall, says Maynooth University’s Peter Thorne.
Damien Murphy is Dublin Inquirer's Northside city reporter.