Detective Fiction – Frank McNally on three famous Dublin characters, real and imaginary
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Byelection is ‘referendum on how Government handled housing crisis’, Senator says
Failure to redevelop closed down trading post has been source of controversy for years
‘We don’t want to go back to business as normal,’ says head of charity
Gardaí are reaching out to those stranded in their homes due to the national lockdown
Rental sector has exploded, but housing policy is still locked on home ownership
Plans by hotelier Martin Keane for the site are declared invalid
Local authority to act to take back Edwardian building from hotelier Martin Keane
Precious Edwardian resource must be saved
Council report finds vacant building ‘badly damaged’ and in need of €13m in repairs
Patrick Freyne gets a masterclass in marketing on a tour of the Guinness Storehouse
More than 100 architecturally significant city buildings open their doors this weekend
The historic Dublin area of The Liberties is experiencing a long overdue renaissance
The Alice Leahy Trust provides showers and clothes for those living on Dublin’s streets
'We’re starting from a very low base, there’s no point in dressing it up in any way'
Eoghan Murphy criticised by Opposition over lack of ambition as situation deteriorates
Close to the city centre, handy for the M50 and with plenty of green space, Crumlin is a target for young buyers keen to stay central
More than 80 buildings are on view, but here are our top 10 must-see destinations
Hotelier Martin Keane’s planning permission granted in 2007 has run out
Hotelier Martin Keane’s planning permission – granted in 2007 – is running out
An Taisce call for action from Dublin City Council over Temple Bar hotelier Martin Keane’s stalled project
Some Open House events book out almost immediately: here’s our pick of doors you can still get behind this weekend, from halls of justice to private homes
Permission allows 33 new houses plus refurbishment of one existing semi-detached
It is vital moment for those who support historical relationships between UK and Ireland
Historians and architects to hold events in cities around the world on Sunday
Housing Finance Agency will invest another €150m in project to deliver 2,000 homes
Irish produce and crafts market, hotels and restaurants in plans by hotelier Martin Keane
With plans for 6,700 new social housing units in Ireland by 2017, there are lots of positive examples of public housing we can draw from to avoid repeating past mistakes
Traffic disruption across the capital as crowds converge on GPO
Value of the club mainly due to Sean Quinn negotiationg a 250-year rent-free package
Years of decline have taken their toll on the elegant Francis Street building. A developer plans to renew it and create a vibrant Covent Garden-type amenity
The city was a very different place when Jack Reilly and his wife moved into the Iveagh Flats. “People seemed to be friendlier. They didn’t have an awful lot but they interacted a lot more,” he says . Despite the changes, he never thought of living anywhere else.
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