Proposed 13-storey build-to-rent Prussia Street tower ‘monstrous’
Randelswood Construction wants to build 107 one-bed, 53 two-bed and two three-bed units
Randelswood Construction wants to build 107 one-bed, 53 two-bed and two three-bed units
Developer plans to build scheme of 1,614 apartments up to 18 storeys tall on Clonliffe Rd
Labour councillor elected unopposed with support expressed by parties outside voting pact
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
Application was made two weeks before ban on shared accommodation became law
Some 60 per cent of residents do not have access to car and walk or cycle to commute
Councillors to propose that playwright’s house be used as a cultural centre
Council, An Bord Pleanála and city councillors raise concerns about height of scheme
Concern over ‘feral gangs’ throwing fireworks as traditional events cancelled
Council has revived plans to use playwright’s house for homeless accommodation
Switch to four-seater with Maureen O’Sullivan not standing opens up race significantly
Fianna Fáil, Social Democrats, Greens due to fight for seat held by Gregory group
Minister for Housing says there is no legal basis for agreement on new homes site
Less car traffic will improve public realm, says NTA
Newspaper apologises for ‘distress and embarrassment’
Left-leaning bloc may serve Labour as bargaining chip in future government formation
Former Labour Party TD accuses Dublin City Council of taking ‘ostrich attitude’ to problem
Council warns homeowners they will have to kill Europe’s most hated weed themselves
Sinn Féin political manager sued RTÉ over comments on Clare Byrne radio show
RTÉ sought to use defence of fair and reasonable publication, but it was not successful
Sinn Féin political manager took action over comments on ‘Saturday with Claire Byrne’ show
Counsel says Nicky Kehoe ashamed of IRA past but RTÉ damaged restored reputation
SF political manager Nicky Kehoe claims he was defamed during live radio debate
‘All memory of what occurred in this place will be erased’ if building sold, says councillor
Former Labour TD claims next Dáil will be unconstitutional unless laws enacted
Ex-Labour Party TD Joe Costello fears election could come before constituency changes approved
Ex-Labour TD claims number of TDs after a snap election would breach Constitution
Removing ban on single-room occupancy would be ‘regressive and wrong’
Investigators attempting to establish if attack is linked to Kinahan-Hutch gangland feud
The club has survived an existential financial crisis but faces a real struggle this season
Dublin City Council plans to prohibit cars and lorries from three quays north of Liffey
Redevelopment of Park Shopping Centre will adjoin part of DIT Grangegorman campus
Fine Gael concerned FF and Labour had done deal to co-operate on important motions
Telecom firm claims ruling will cause major service disruptions
Labour Party leader will meet candidates today to discuss the future of the party
Labour must ask why the leaders of tomorrow aren’t gravitating towards them
Paschal Donohoe and Mary Lou McDonald elected as Gary Gannon loses out on last count
FG now largest party in capital, while Labour has gone from 18 seats to just two or three
Taoiseach concedes outgoing Coalition unable to return to power
Tánaiste votes at St Joseph’s School for Deaf Boys on the Navan Road after canvassing earlier
Minister for Transport fighting to retain seat in Dublin Central, which is now three-seater
Seats are hard won and memories go back long way in Dublin Central constituency
Whiff of incense as party sets out its stall in former church at DIT Grangegorman
Staged construction of the 10,000 capacity ground would cost in region of €20 million
Tony O’Brien apologises for leaving vulnerable adult in inappropriate foster home
Calls for action on use of scramblers following death of Warren Kenny (16)
Group of Labour TDs says party needs 'critical mass' after election to re-enter government
Poll which appeared in media suggested party on course to lose up to 20 seats
Justice official had said perception was that judges ‘didn’t see burglary as serious offence’
PAC hears health service not over-staffed or over-managed relative to other countries
Heated exchanges at meeting and walk-out staged by small group of people
Some in party believe pact ties it too closely to FG and has been foisted on members
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