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In a letter earlier this year, the director of the Residential Tenancies Board flagged issues with its current ability to ...
Co-writers Dave Minogue and John Doran “draw more out of the premise with pathos than they would with straight laughs and ...
Two councillors have lodged complaints with the council against independent Councillor Gavin Pepper. But there’s been no conclusion yet to those processes.
Dublin City Councillors sometimes agree to sell off a property with the proviso that the buyer must start redeveloping it within months. That doesn’t always happen ...
film Luke: Documentary “Beat the Lotto” is a nostalgia grab worth engaging with “That there’s some acknowledgement of dark things on the edge of the frame, in the moments between the smiles, makes ...
homelessness Homeless hostels in Dublin are “chaotic and lacking basic dignity”, with patchy or no coordinated supports, finds review Commissioned by Dublin Region Homeless Executive, the review was ...
The chair of the city-centre taskforce, David McRedmond, wrote recently that the developer Ballymore has plans to “completely ...
Along with a new understanding of what a just society looks like, say members of the Irish Penal Abolition Network.
People at risk of losing their homes because their rent supplement is inadequate can get top-ups, but many suffer because they don’t know this is possible.
Imagine you’ve invested in land in Dublin. How might government policies affect whether you hoard it or not? Play our game to see. Illustrations by Aidan Harte ...
Dublin City Council has unveiled draft proposals for a new mixed development on a big site in Cherry Orchard that, if done right, could provide more of a social centre for the neighbourhood. Drawings ...