Sinn Féin leader criticises ‘excessive’ number of build-to-rent units in Dublin Arch scheme
Ballymore project has too few social housing units, says Mary Lou McDonald
Ballymore project has too few social housing units, says Mary Lou McDonald
Alternative water project for Dublin’s George’s Dock might not be dead in water
Demolition of part of Dublin traditional-music pub ‘would set an undesirable precedent’
Annual fund of €6.5m designed to regenerate deprived areas of north inner city Dublin
Boxer touches down with other athletes in Dublin on Tuesday afternoon
Developer plans to build scheme of 1,614 apartments up to 18 storeys tall on Clonliffe Rd
Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliland lays wreath to mark centenary
Apartments to be developed at site opposite Abbey Theatre following €550,000 sale
Survivors of second World War bombing recall ‘traumatic’ night of destruction
Council wanted to sell Plough Pub for construction of apartments it would then rent
Nine-storey development would have negative impact on Hendron’s Building in Broadstone
Dublin’s inner city could soon become a ghost town – or reoccupied as a living public space
Application was made two weeks before ban on shared accommodation became law
Council, An Bord Pleanála and city councillors raise concerns about height of scheme
Local businesses, Moore Street market traders and politicians objected to the Ladbrokes’ plans
Bertie Ahern chairs board of new centre, which was used as Covid-19 testing centre
Council ‘not overly confident’ money to buy property could be secured due to Covid-19
Despite recent episode of vandalism sculpture a ‘site specific work’, says Ruairí Ó Cuív
Defiant farmers cause 4FM presenter to drop the F-bomb, but his shock jock instincts remain
City councillors will decide whether to approve the George’s Dock project next month
Council makes new attempt to develop project labelled a ‘white elephant’ by ex-mayor
Arrested man has been released without charge and file is being prepared for DPP
Garda-vetted volunteers will provide temporary childcare free of charge
Executives ran up bills of more than €500,000 last year, according to reports
Revival group’s plans for Dublin main thoroughfare include 50 benches and illuminating the Spire
Thousands of students around the country take to the streets to demand action
New €200k nature fund set up ‘to develop and action community biodiversity plans’
Naturist warning, Mansion House drink, Stepaside JCB, Daly and singing politicians
Two weeks before elections 50 visitors enjoy ‘an evening of refreshments, food and music’
World Steak Challenge moves from London to Dublin this year with 300 entries from more than 20 countries in four continents taking part
Court records show Nial Ring has been defendant in 16 sets of High Court proceedings since 2004
Development is expected to cost about €110m - almost double its original estimate
Garden honours Irishmen who fought to ‘restore liberties’ says Flemish politician
Mayor unveils plaque in Cabra in tribute to ‘internationally renowned’ craftsman
Working farm gives Dubliners chance to learn about raising animals and growing food
Dissident republican group ‘not representative’ of ideals of those who fought in 1916
President leads commemorations at GPO following ceremony at Glasnevin Cemetery
Sally Rooney and Bernard MacLaverty shortlisted for the €100,000 prize
Thousands throng streets of capital in dizzying array of green-themed attire
Swedish climate activist and founder of school strike movement nominated for Nobel
Playwright wrote works including ‘The Plough and the Stars’ in the North Circular Road house
Programme launched for Dublin festival, this year celebrating ‘The Country Girls Trilogy’
Ana Liffey Drug Project begins information campaign on street tablets such as benzodiazepines
Prominent party activist Brian Mohan said comment was “ill-advised” and wrong
Certain city centre parking rates will increase by about 10% from July 1st
Inner City Helping Homeless founder to run as Independent in Dublin north inner city
The Dubliners’ singer who died 35 years ago on Wednesday is commemorated in Dublin
The works are unveiled on Wednesday, on north and south sides of the river Liffey
Lord Mayor Nial Ring defends event amid crackdown on short-term lettings
Union head says democratic programme drawn up 100 years ago has been ‘ditched’
Granite plaque was unveiled in December to commemorate Irish Volunteers from locality
City council plans €12m water sports facility for George’s Dock
‘Will forever be remembered for his unstinting political activism’ - President Higgins
‘I used to self harm trying to deal with it and I would overdose on whatever drugs I could’
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