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Charities representing renters and older people have called on the government to clarify that residents of retirement villages are tenants under the law. Those renters should have access to the ...
Dublin councillors were looking at Limerick as a model for regeneration. But there’s disquiet there now, with concerns about ...
Dreamtown is a late-in-life coming-of-age film, which tells the story of Mickey Richards, an ageing rockstar who never ...
All was quiet down at the bring centre behind Rathmines College as the clock on the tower struck noon on Tuesday. A couple of ...
The Irish Prison Service had asked the government to revisit the policy, given more serious high-risk offenders had to be ...
In August 2023, Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance, the non-profit cooperative, was granted planning permission to build 34 affordable homes and 17 older-persons homes on a site near St Joseph’s National ...
food Masala chai is spreading through Dublin’s flat-white city From Chai Crew at Herbert Park to Chai & Chaat in Essex Quay, spiced teas once limited to diasporic kitchens are becoming easier to find.
public space Councillors say they fear loss of public park, as hotel spreads out seating and speakers When designs for the new-look plaza at the corner of South Great George’s Street and Dame Lane ...
Transport Cyclists in Clontarf say they seem, again, barely an afterthought in diversions for works When there’s construction and a challenge with road space, the answer always seems to be to block ...
Community workers for neighbourhoods along the Grand Canal in the west of the city launched a new strategy on Tuesday evening, centered on radical approaches to tackling serious violence. While ...