Planning regulator declines council invite to discuss build-to-rent orders
Niall Cussen concerned Dublin City Council meeting could spur requests from others
Niall Cussen concerned Dublin City Council meeting could spur requests from others
Some businesses and residents remain doubtful over pedestrianisation benefits
Office of the Planning Regulator to be called to meeting of Dublin City Council
Feminist activist Ailbhe Smyth and psychologist Mary Aiken also in line for the honour
An Irishman’s Diary
Celebration of wonderful life on her favourite date of the year – International Workers’ Day
One of 1916 Rising’s key leaders, Pearse lived in house during ‘formative’ years after 1900
TCD obstetrics professor criticises gender imbalance in interview process
Road space needs to be ‘rebalanced’ to provide more room for sustainable transport
YBIG to play Ukrainian fans at Home Farm in Whitehall to raise funds for Red Cross
President notes solemn occasion to ‘give honour and hold in memory those we have lost’
Higgins will hold remembrance ceremony at Áras on national day of commemoration
‘Extensive’ policing plan for event expected to be similar to pre-pandemic years
Tributes paid to singer-songwriter from the worlds of music, sport and politics
Letter calls on Government to pursue other sites for maternity hospital
‘Lack of understanding of faith and culture gives rise to fear,’ Gilliland tells forum
Tuesday’s celebrations include tours, lectures and a concert - but no bank holiday yet
Rise of extremist language and politics across Europe ‘profoundly worrying’, says President Higgins
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Under new capital city development plan complexes must include apartments for sale
All monies raised go direct to city charities, including those dealing with homelessness
Baile Átha Cliath le Gaeilge is joint scheme between council and Conradh na Gaeilge
Vigils for 23-year-old have taken place in London, Edinburgh, New York, Dubai and Brisbane
Book details the lives of 70 people bound up in the talks
The popular annual fundraiser has generated more than €700k for charities
Iconic McDowells sign on O’Connell Street fell into disrepair in 2008
Former lord mayor of Dublin was first elected in 2019 elections
Visitors to five parks in Dublin 8 can earn credits if they sign up for exercise-tracking app
Dublin councillors vote for Glenveagh social and affordable homes scheme
New Operation Citizen aims to create an environment so ‘people can enjoy themselves’
Developer Glenveagh offers to increase proportion of social homes in scheme
Visit of abolitionist to city commemorated at Eustace Street building where he spoke
Councillors say they were ‘fooled’ into rezoning with ‘sugared’ promises of housing
Student housing letter had ‘element of sarcasm’, council chief executive admits
Community employment groups criticise plans to ‘tear down’ non-profit model
Councillors asked to approve Glenveagh development of Oscar Traynor lands
Dublin City Council providing equipment to local clean-up groups and collecting waste
Alison Gilliland says issues are priority for group tackling problems in city centre
‘He took his shoes off and gave them to a bloke that was lying on a cardboard box’
Reported crime has fallen and anti-social behaviour is viewed as issue predating Covid
According to 2016 census people of no religion comprised more than 10% of population
Great-great granddaughter of anti-slavery activist launches Dublin trail celebrating links
‘In particular we remember those who died in the War of Independence and subsequent conflict on this island’, said Taoiseach
Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliland lays wreath to mark centenary
Car ban on weekend nights will now run to end of August to facilitate outdoor dining
Labour councillor elected unopposed with support expressed by parties outside voting pact
Alison Gilliland expected to become 10th woman to hold office after Hazel Chu
DCC official says too much emphasis being put on local authority acting as developer
After €20m project overrun, cost estimate now stands at €74m for Ballymun facility
Build-to-rent apartment and other proposals for Bonnington discussed at ‘virtual’ meeting
Dublin City Council reacts following objections from local residents to the plans
Garda investigation into discovery of what are believed to be limbs of young male
Local authority to act to take back Edwardian building from hotelier Martin Keane
Six units of fire brigade on scene of fire in Artane which began at 6.10am
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices