Pat Kenny stokes fears of dystopian Dublin with accounts of rampant criminality
Radio: The Newstalk host hears lurid tales of urban crime. Over on Today FM, Matt Cooper has a more upbeat take on the capital’s future
Radio: The Newstalk host hears lurid tales of urban crime. Over on Today FM, Matt Cooper has a more upbeat take on the capital’s future
Mourners told how ‘multifaceted, tenacious’ journalist, who died aged 87, took a privacy case against the State which was ‘the final undoing of Charles Haughey’
Mary Hayes, DRHE director, said she had not issued any ‘formal’ notice to councillors in relation to the use of the building for homeless accommodation and it would not be ‘normal’ practice to do so
ORHRE Camden Row Ltd recently lodged plans for a seven-storey, 195-bedroom hotel at 12 Camden Row
DublinTown runs capital’s Business Improvement District scheme
Councillors voted against nominee to fill seat vacant since Independent’s death last August
Alison Gilliland says issues are priority for group tackling problems in city centre
Traffic volumes on coast road damaging environment, health and safety
Group claims council plan to introduce one-way traffic could cause ‘immense disruption’
Legal challenge to Dún Laoghaire and Liffey cycleways likely, says Cllr Mannix Flynn
Dublin City Council to appeal High Court order to halt work on Strand Road project
Contest likely to be a two-horse race between FG’s James Geoghegan and Labour’s Ivana Bacik
Beannchor owns five-star Merchant Hotel in Belfast
Entitlement to services worth €600 per year aims to help public representatives deal with stress and trauma associated with work
Council has had ‘no teeth’ to evict problem tenants due to hiatus in legislation
Illegal footpath parking ‘endemic’ in the city, council meeting hears
Proposal would swap Fenian Street flats with apartments due to be built in 2022
Council devises mitigation measures for village to reduce rat-running risks
Council says reversal of earlier decision comes on foot of fire brigade advice
Council officers oppose move to honour Thomas Bryan, one of the ‘Forgotten 10’
Council interested in acquiring planned 15-storey building if 'price is right'
‘It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie,’ says Docklands resident
Special arrangement in place since March to be rescinded at end of month
About 100 people attend meeting in central Dublin at which majority opposed facility
Late star knew his demons and knew his gifts, says Mass celebrant Fr Brian D’Arcy
Avalon House tourist hostel in Dublin to provide accommodation for rough sleepers
Dublin City Council report says repairs on historic building would cost more than €13m
Council refused to sanction €1.4m sale of site surrounding the former late-night venue
Philanthropic funding cannot be guaranteed for cultural quarter plan after costs escalate
Dubliners working in Mullingar will have more chance of a house than those working in city
Five-block complex planned for St Peter’s Bakery site on Parnell Street
Playwright wrote works including ‘The Plough and the Stars’ in the North Circular Road house
Certain city centre parking rates will increase by about 10% from July 1st
Council considering seeking judicial review of plaza refusal
The students are paying over three times the rent the older people paid for the Dublin flats
NTA accused of ‘jumping the gun’ by pre-empting the results of a consultation process
Councillors say MetroLink acquisition of building would be ‘destruction’ of city life
Councillors support Fishamble Street apartments despite existing residents’ concerns
Move by Dublin councillor a reaction to ‘disrespectful’ and ‘ridiculous’ nominations
Move comes as popularity of drug increases to levels last seen during Celtic Tiger era
Institutional history: We need to reflect, not just remember
Councillor threatens action over review of plans for traffic-free area in Dublin city
Councillors criticise widespread delays following introduction of Luas Cross City
Philanthropist abandons plans for pavilion as charity says €1m cost ‘wasn’t feasible’
Crumlin building to be converted to ‘family hub’ as alternative hotel accommodation
Dublin City Council defers protection of Sam Stephenson structure to help developer
‘Generations passed through and graduated into Mountjoy,’ says artist and politician
Work to convert protected building halted following heritage department intervention
Use of one of Dublin’s oldest buildings for shelter ‘unacceptable’, says Civic Trust
Independent Mannix Flynn tells meeting that the planned facility will ‘kill communities’
Housing campaigner condemns freephone line as a ‘scandalous waste of money’
Mannix Flynn claims the institute acts as a reminder of abuses by the religious
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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
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