Plaque erected in Dublin for anti-slavery leader Frederick Douglass
Visit of abolitionist to city commemorated at Eustace Street building where he spoke
Visit of abolitionist to city commemorated at Eustace Street building where he spoke
Councillors say they were ‘fooled’ into rezoning with ‘sugared’ promises of housing
Councillors asked to approve Glenveagh development of Oscar Traynor lands
Campaigners say opportunity exists to avoid another ‘failure’ similar to Wood Quay development
‘Legal status’ of Moore Street Preservation Trust emerges as pressing cause for concern
Council officers oppose move to honour Thomas Bryan, one of the ‘Forgotten 10’
Former home of 1916 Rising leader was demolished for apartment development this week
Motion to protect 1916 leader’s house proposed more than one year ago
Developers want to replace historic building at Dublin’s Herbert Park with apartments
After €20m project overrun, cost estimate now stands at €74m for Ballymun facility
Grandson of 1916 Rising leader seeks preservation of house amid apartment plans
Dublin City Council reacts following objections from local residents to the plans
Survey backs State and developer’s line that a number of the buildings not there at time
Plans for 100 homes at Marrowbone Lane were opposed by a number of councillors
Hospital claims interfaith ceremony will mark inauguration of Master
Irish ambassador Alison Kelly summoned to foreign ministry over ‘populist’ initiative
Higgins says it is a sign of hope that newly arrived immigrants engage with language
Dublin City Council says €14m sale is ‘once-off opportunity’ to develop inner-city area
Banquet held in Dublin’s Mansion House for some 230 people incarcerated in laundries
Tours of ‘amazing’ vessels will be available in Docklands over bank holiday weekend
Information disclosed to relatives of those killed in Dublin and Monaghan bombings
Many of the country’s 31 city and county councils have different registration rules
Eoghan Murphy has not yet identified potential sites for more affordable rental option
Josepha Madigan responds as Court of Appeal overturns ‘national monument’ ruling
Ana Liffey chief executive says ‘nimbyism’ remains a factor around placement of drug injecting facility
Event takes place annually on Sunday closest to liberation of Auschwitz by Soviets in 1945
Diarmuid Martin praises gardaí, Defence Forces and Naval Service at new year Mass
Boomtown Rats singer donates Band Aid archive to National Library of Ireland
Fianna Fáil leader said reasons for giving Geldof award in the first place still remain
Councillors vote to strike Myanmar leader from roll of honour
‘It is so humiliating... to see your neighbours, friends and compatriots being beaten like dogs’
Social housing rebuilding priced at €22m in 2016 seeks additional funds for completion
Lord Mayor praises All-Ireland winning team as ‘one of the best we have ever seen’
Criticism for failing to attend council meeting unfair, says Minister for Housing
Minister accused of treating council with ‘contempt’, ‘ignorance’ and ‘arrogance’
Minister urges councils to come up with ‘tailored’ solutions ahead of emergency summit
Plaque erected to Thomas Dudley, a playful son of the city who always stuck to his guns
Assistant council chief says money will help to fund expansion of service around city
Fine Gael’s Stephen Keary elected Limerick mayor despite petition seeking his withdrawal from the contest over comments about non-nationals
Sale a ‘disgusting’ example of historical documents in private hands, says Ferriter
Doctor resigns from board of NMH, saying it is ‘blind to consequences’ of St Vincent’s move
Councillors must approve sales on Monday night to allow new owners to move in
Dublin City Council study says lack of clarity may prompt Hugh Lane board’s dissolution
Cllr Mannix Flynn accused of trying to visit sins of the past on band’s present generation
Red C poll suggests enough voters do not want to risk change in government
Former minister of state narrowly lost selection convention to Deirdre Heaney
50 out of 52 councillors want public vote to go ahead
Councillors reject housing rent increase and maintain rents at 2013 levels
Party’s árdfheis debates a number of issues including revised Croke Park deal
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