Una Mullally: Politicians should get off the gangland murder bandwagon
Anything that comes into view during an election campaign automatically takes the shape of a football before the eyes of a politician
Anything that comes into view during an election campaign automatically takes the shape of a football before the eyes of a politician
A sideways look at the election campaign
Groundswell of businesses has begun to mutiny against scheme
Locals warn of increasing drug use in area, while some streets are ‘basically lawless’
Apartment residents should bear no costs of fire safety work, say Dublin city councillors
Body that brought Dublin quarter into limelight has left issues to be resolved
Críona Ní Dhálaigh will hold position during the capital’s 1916 Rising commemorations
St Stephen’s Green area now synonymous with crime, says Cllr Mannix Flynn
Mannix Flynn claims that rats, no light and fire breaches are common in capital
Joe Caslin’s ‘The Claddagh Embrace’ may contravene city regulations, council says
Cllr Mannix Flynn says mural supporting same-sex marriage ‘unauthorised’
‘Hiving off’ Georgian mews to sell separately to main buildings a ‘crime for the city’
New central control centre could result in additional costs, says Dublin City Council
Camden Exchange, where the RTÉ drama was filmed, struck deal with objectors
Vandalism and abusive graffiti believed to related to councillor’s stance on busking
Bylaws regulate street performances, requiring buskers to buy annual permits
Longfield’s Hotel building was bought by Dublin City Council for €7m in 2007
Council worker will be appointed to monitor noise
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
Irish actor marries his long-term girlfriend in Co Cork
Council chief hopes singer will go ahead with three permitted concerts at Croke Park
With so many Independents, it is hard to say how the council’s selection will go
Some of the faces might be new, but the design of campaign material is old-school
Nicola White’s new novel ‘In the Rosary Garden’ was inspired by the Kerry Babies tribunal and the Ann Lovett case. We recommend some other real-life fiction from Ireland and abroad
50 out of 52 councillors want public vote to go ahead
This week the arts space Exchange Dublin were asked to hand their keys back to the Temple Bar Cultural Trust
Busaras architect’s block to go as part of work
Abbey gathering hears criticism from playwright over control of memory by ‘cultural class’
Councillors reject housing rent increase and maintain rents at 2013 levels
At a grand dinner many years ago, Heaney made a nice gesture in honour of my father, who had recently died
Plans would have had negative impact on Garden of Remembrance
Bord Pleanála will hear appeal against siting of new monument in Garden of Remembrance
Journey of Light memorial planned for Garden of Remembrance
Author had cut link to publisher
A ‘social experiment’ in arts and cultural participation faces a precarious future
Dublin City Councillors decide not to go ahead with proposed ban
Independent Dublin city councillor resigned less than two months ago, describing the company as “a wreck”.
39-year-old Dublin City Council worker listened to messages of former supervisor
Cllr Mannix Flynn maintains it is simply too soon given the ongoing nature of abuse allegations and investigations
Dermot McLaughlin suspended on full pay pending investigation
Economic crisis shouldn’t turn us into ‘one dimensional man’, Cronin tells annual meeting
Mobile phone shops, arcades and internet cafes will not be encouraged in new strategy
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