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Local residents objected to the ‘excessive scale’ of the project, contending the up-to five-storey development would damage the privacy of residents’ adjoining properties ...
Mary Lawlor (UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders) spoke at the fifth annual DCU Institute for Climate and Society ...
James McNieve was a teacher, a diehard follower of GAA and Arsenal FC, musician, friend, teammate, relative, son and an ...
The Ballyboggan master plan will govern the redevelopment of 77 hectare of land at the Dublin Industrial Estate opposite ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTears as Julian Benson remembered at funeral as man who spread 'fun, joy and positivity everywhere he went'Nicky Byrne, Arthur Gourounilian and Dermot Bannon were amongst those to attend the funeral of Julian Benson on Saturday ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'Pope Francis would probably prefer a funeral like Piotr's': Dublin mourners bury homeless manIt was all over in 20 minutes. The fragments of a life had been assembled in order to say goodbye, and the respect and affection that permeated the graveside was as strong as might have been the case ...
A sparkly cap was placed at the front of the coffin of the late dancer, choreographer and talent agent, Julian Benson, as his ...
There were 10 people present when the hearse pulled up near the Alice Leahy Trust plot in Glasnevin cemetery just before 1pm. The plot sits in the shadow of a drooping evergreen oak tree ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDCU students slam 'alienating' €50 non-refundable application fee that does not guarantee housingThe fee is required to submit an application to enter a lottery for one of the hundreds of bed spaces available across the ...
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Irish Independent on MSNPublic asked to have their say on plans for ‘new community’ near GlasnevinDubliners are being asked to have their say on plans to transform an industrial estate on the city’s northside into a ...
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Dublin Live on MSNDublin City Council unveils plans for new urban townPlans for a new urban town in the northside have been revealed by Dublin City Council.
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