Proposal to change name of Orwell Road to Independent Ukraine Road to be dropped
Many locals did not want the move for site of Russian embassy, councillor says
Many locals did not want the move for site of Russian embassy, councillor says
New C-Spine routes come into operation on Sunday along with versatile 90-minute fare
City council commemorations committee chair did not go to plaque unveiling
Group says removing parking spaces to facilitate ‘vociferous cycling lobby’ is ‘ageist’
Contentious scheme is also the subject of a high-profile High Court legal dispute
Dublin park, once home to ‘belted earls and their ladies’, may open to great unwashed
Controversial €48m plan shelved by NTA in 2015 following widespread local opposition
Dublin City Council says planning permission is not required for Strand Road path
Residents argue one-way traffic on Strand Road would clog up village streets
‘Shelbourne Four’ must be ‘freed and reinstated’ – Senator Michael McDowell
Objections from existing residents and city councillors halt plans at four sites
Money earmarked a year ago to provide facilities in the city centre remains unused
City council will pay €2.7m in private management charges next year
Archbishop Justin Welby does not wish to talk of Gafcon ‘as though they were the enemy’
Dermot Lacey says Dublin Joyceans told him noted author wished to be buried in Ireland
Green Party councillor says tax breaks are being given to millionaires
Anti-racism campaigners call for stronger action against hate speech online
Proposal likely to run foul of environmental worries, says Independent Cllr Mannix Flynn
Taoiseach last week suggested price of rail line may have increased by up to €2bn
Trees have been proposed for felling under BusConnects plans
Local property tax exemption for owners of new homes ‘undermines tax’s credibility’
Map ‘anomalies’ mean some embassies protected while others not, claims FG councillor
Cairn Homes plans to build 550-600 units on Montrose site, which it acquired in 2017 for €107.5m
Local authorities will decide next month on how much tax to charge in their area
Home on St Mary’s Road ‘empty and in a worsening condition’
Road ‘reservation corridor’ required in new Poolbeg development zone
Councillors criticise widespread delays following introduction of Luas Cross City
FG councillor says exemptions for new homes are unfair, as high earners escape tax
Criticism for failing to attend council meeting unfair, says Minister for Housing
Minister accused of treating council with ‘contempt’, ‘ignorance’ and ‘arrogance’
Call for waste regulator to be introduced and council to take back control of refuse services
Dublin City Council defers protection of Sam Stephenson structure to help developer
Census records a large number of unoccupied homes in one of State’s most affluent areas
Plan to divert cars to make way for Luas line is ideologically driven, says parking lobby
Party activists in Dublin Bay South constituency unimpressed by ‘meandering rhetoric’
Council split on displays, part of deal funding scheme, with opposition from some D4 representatives
Councillors vote to keep 15% discount in 2016 despite full-charge call from chief executive
Workers’ Party councillor Éilis Ryan seeks support for plan against management advice
Dublin council faces costs in excess of €7m over structural issues in social housing
Ban on amplification up for discussion following complaints from Grafton Street area
Dublin City Council took action against ruling criticising manipulated waste reports
Longfield’s Hotel building was bought by Dublin City Council for €7m in 2007
Longfield’s Hotel building was bought by Dublin City Council for €7m in 2007
Former Fitzwilliam Street hotel earmarked for homeless unit
Fine Gael councillor in Dublin South East calls for Creighton to resign from party
Council considers possible names for new link between Marlborough Street and Hawkins Street
Dublin City Councillors decide not to go ahead with proposed ban
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