Earlier this year, Dublin City Council closed its service to defuse low-level tensions between tenants in its housing.
The changes will be gradual, said a council planner. “It’s not an overnight, you know, deployment of four or five thousand ...
To mark that occasion, Nic Ghearailt has curated a pretty spectacular line-up that includes artist Osaro Azams, actor and ...
Two free exhibitions, hosted at the Beta Festival over the coming weekend, also explore the future of data privacy.
At a meeting of Dublin City Council’s transport committee on Wednesday, councillors and council managers expressed ...
The European Parliament recently voted to demand a ban on the sale of European passports, and to tighten access to residency-via-investment schemes, like Ireland’s.
Cathal Kavanagh is currently a student at Trinity College Dublin. He has writen for a number of publications around Dublin, including GoldenPlec and H&G.
With Covid-19 restrictions banning outsiders entering Dublin prisons, outreach groups such as the Solas Project and Release are writing letters to inmates as a way to stay in touch.
Krzysztof Bruszewski lives in Dublin. He likes books and gueuze.
Like barbershops with gigs and opticians that host poetry readings, part of the collective’s squeeze-’em-in ethos grew from the cost of space.
Once, this late 16th-century manor had been “a splendid gateway” by the Dodder. But, in the present, that beauty had faded.
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