Vote to replace Anthony Flynn on Dublin City Council defeated
Councillors voted against nominee to fill seat vacant since Independent’s death last August
Councillors voted against nominee to fill seat vacant since Independent’s death last August
Letter calls on Government to pursue other sites for maternity hospital
The urban map should be a palimpsest, each layer capturing its own moment and its preoccupations
Among homeless organisations ICHH chief Anthony Flynn was a controversial figure
Homeless charity has one remaining director following ‘several’ resignations, says letter
Alison Gilliland says issues are priority for group tackling problems in city centre
Councillor described former chief executive Anthony Flynn as having ‘heart of pure gold’
‘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
Boxer touches down with other athletes in Dublin on Tuesday afternoon
New €40 fines for parking on footpaths, bus lanes, cycle lanes to ‘complement’ clamping
Lack of women and councillors on taskforce ‘unacceptable’, according to representatives
More student beds and build-to-rent apartments added to Dublin 7 scheme
Nine-storey development would have negative impact on Hendron’s Building in Broadstone
Spiritans mourn priests, who worked on missions and in schools, as ‘inspired men’
Council proposes changes to tackle ‘constant challenge’ of illegal parking
Up to 150 paramedics had their vaccines cancelled amid reported supply issues
Application was made two weeks before ban on shared accommodation became law
Liffey cycle path work ‘an illegal act’ – Dublin City Centre Traders Alliance
Councillor apologises for controversial gender remarks
Candidates who break rules for putting up posters face €150 fine per poster
Candidates will have to pay €150 per poster under Irish littering laws
Switch to four-seater with Maureen O’Sullivan not standing opens up race significantly
Homeless volunteer who runs a soup kitchen makes discovery
Family believes the 73-year-old was hit from behind with a shovel as he neared his home
Meeting to take place on Wednesday to discuss removal of black paint from structure
Long hours, low pay, stresses and strains of local politics exercise the public mind
The story of ‘two Lukes’ being unveiled on the same day in the capital is the subject of a new documentary
Playwright wrote works including ‘The Plough and the Stars’ in the North Circular Road house
Prominent party activist Brian Mohan said comment was “ill-advised” and wrong
Inner City Helping Homeless founder to run as Independent in Dublin north inner city
The Dubliners’ singer who died 35 years ago on Wednesday is commemorated in Dublin
The works are unveiled on Wednesday, on north and south sides of the river Liffey
‘Will forever be remembered for his unstinting political activism’ - President Higgins
Application for 300-bed development seeks use of council land
The €39m redevelopment project will provide 72 social homes in Dublin’s inner city
Commentator and barrister Noel Whelan confirms he will not stand as candidate
Move comes as popularity of drug increases to levels last seen during Celtic Tiger era
Dublin locals buying and selling everything at Cumberland St market for generations
Proposal voted down despite warning decision will cost council €12m in lost revenue
How ‘mammies, daddies, an IRA activist and a priest’ took on Dublin’s drug dealers
Criticism for failing to attend council meeting unfair, says Minister for Housing
Minister accused of treating council with ‘contempt’, ‘ignorance’ and ‘arrogance’
Authority has received no complaints amid row over claims of €20 charge for Mass
The reforms in four bellwether regions could have a significant political impact
Fans urged to avoid stadium’s bars and shops as GAA bans flag regularly seen on Hill 16
Author set chapter in what was once one of Europe’s biggest red-light district
Constituency rivals try to disassociate themselves from former Sinn Féin councillor
Councillors raise concerns due to collapse of developer-led social housing in 2008
Firefighters gathered at 12 fire stations across Dublin on Saturday to protest changes
Noel Kirwan (62) ‘had a great way with young people’, says Maureen O’Sullivan
Meeting to call on builders to refuse contracts unless ex-Clerys staff compensated
Councillors at odds over US president’s nomination for city honour
Sinn Féin TD speaks after representatives meet Taoiseach for two hours over issues
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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