Fine Gael councillor apologises for ‘inappropriate’ past tweets
Varadkar constituency ally Ted Leddy acknowledges posts as ‘insensitive’
Varadkar constituency ally Ted Leddy acknowledges posts as ‘insensitive’
Up to 50 more gardaí needed for north Dublin suburb
Shortall says party ‘will be speaking to everybody over the coming days’
Labour Senator says ‘children passing murder scenes beginning to think this is normal’
Labour is still struggling to find relevancy and faces an uphill battle to gain seats
Extra family accommodation could be used by ‘unscrupulous landlords’ city planner John O’Hara
City councillors urge caution on rezoning of lands for housing
Sixteen councillors say now is not the time to change the party leadership
Copenhagen most bicycle-friendly city for second time
Dr Sirr says thousands ‘stuck in the middle’ of social housing and affordable homes
Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare homes to be built over three- to four years for €100m
Demolishing the high-rise towers of the Dublin housing complex took years, and replacing them has been a challenge. Now it’s time to invest in its social and economic life
Decision by councillors allows for building of blocks 5m taller than currently allowed in most of city
Funding plan may mean advertising screens erected in College Green to fuel expansion
Most councillors, TDs and former TDs contacted oppose entering a coalition
‘Proposed adjustments are about keeping standards as high as possible, while standing up for the people who have no homes’
Smaller Dublin apartments? We have really learned nothing
A recent event gave newcomers a chance to learn from some of the smartest women in the local creative industries
Council is investigating 630 sites in city which could warrant inclusion on Derelict Sites Register
Four Dublin local authorities recategorised
Chartered Land swap opposed by Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil and People before Profit
Street performances will be regulated for the first time in the city
Claims apartment standards hold back development are ‘simplistic, premature’
National Bike Week showcase cycling option for would-be commuters
The European Cycling Federation will hold its agm in Dublin next week. The number of cyclists in the capital has doubled in 10 years, but the city has a long way to go before it can encourage nervous commuters to get on their bikes
50 out of 52 councillors want public vote to go ahead
Sitting MEPs were formally nominated at a special party convention in Athlone this afternoon
This week the arts space Exchange Dublin were asked to hand their keys back to the Temple Bar Cultural Trust
Analysis: The six priorities range from initiatives local authorities were already undertaking to trite pledges
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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