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
Bill of €16 million in vacant site levies and €3.5 million for derelict sites outstanding
Councillors say they were ‘fooled’ into rezoning with ‘sugared’ promises of housing
Six IRA volunteers were killed after landowner alerted British to ambush plot
Men should have been treated as prisoners of war, according to historian Gabriel Doherty
Objections from existing residents and city councillors halt plans at four sites
Sean Haughey and Aodhán Ó Ríordáin secure positions without reaching quota
New 10-storey scheme with 200 more units than originally proposed a ‘slap in the face’
Councillors refuse to pass 2020 budget; dispute over vote on O’Devaney Gardens deal
Councillor says developer acted in bad faith over rezoning and proposal for Coolock site
Circuit Court decision to remain in place, High Court told
Fast-food chain claimed franchisee breached agreement by refurbishing premises
Police raids on media are result of highly restrictive and intimidating laws, experts say
Judge said the case involved parties ‘seeking to draw first blood’
ABC alleged to have published classified material, while News Corp offices also raided
Dubliners priced out of capital by high rents face discrimination under scheme
Residents report rats and deteriorating health beside Darndale site
Councillor sought change to Dublin plan so families could provide spaces for relatives facing high rents, home loss
John Lyons takes decision following ‘difficulties’ with leadership of left-wing party
Irish Planning Institute says housing shortage not a reason to ‘abandon good thinking’
Extra family accommodation could be used by ‘unscrupulous landlords’ city planner John O’Hara
Councillors had called for sites to be retained by State
Council considering seeking judicial review of plaza refusal
Businessman Pat McDonagh ordered to reimburse ‘overpaid’ council rates and rent
Dublin couple have been ordered by Bord Pleanála to take down log cabin they call home
Relatives of the 48 young people who died in 1981 fire say AG notified of plan to apply for fresh inquest
Councillor proposed flying flag for one month in solidarity with Catalan people
The under-representation of women in the tech sector is not evidence of women’s lack of interest in technology, says former British home secretary
Proposal voted down despite warning decision will cost council €12m in lost revenue
Call for waste regulator to be introduced and council to take back control of refuse services
Morning briefing: another Garda crisis, a whiff of blue blood and a controversial flag
Israeli ambassador wrote to council to say move would be ‘highly politically charged’
Morning briefing: Surging rents, bees in the post, plans for the Abbey theatre and more
Israeli ambassador says move would show one-sided approach by Dublin council
High Court rules coalition of activists and homeless must leave building but can stay until January 11th
Decision by councillors allows for building of blocks 5m taller than currently allowed in most of city
Mick O’Sullivan’s side register 12 wides on a night to forget at Semple Stadium
Nicky Lyons’s family have ‘unanswered questions’ and appeal for information
‘Social issues’ do count. All politics is local. People don’t want recovery for the few.
Candidates who specifically positioned themselves as against choice failed miserably
Bríd Smith of AAA-PBP says Labour Party deserved battering at polls over policies
Politicians behind popular agendas rewarded with electoral pain . . . rather than gain
Enda Kenny says FG will ‘engage fully’ on coalition options
Defeat means Labour facing uphill battle to retain speaking rights in the Dáil
Gerry Adams is still posing for photos with babies while Bertie Ahern sticks his oar in
FG now largest party in capital, while Labour has gone from 18 seats to just two or three
The electorate clicked its heels and didn’t just end up in a tornado but created one
Labour TD John Lyons is eliminated on the eighth count
Socialist Party claims outlay would include expense of repaying those who paid charge
It is incredible how no party has capitalised on young people's political involvement in referendum
Party profile: Out of the ashes of the United Left Alliance has emerged the AAA-PBP
Party says it would also cap the amount charged for childcare at €4.25 an hour
The biggest obstacles to the merger of the two groups were personality clashes and mutual suspicion
Apartment residents should bear no costs of fire safety work, say Dublin city councillors
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