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These motocross bikes are going up and down the streets outside their houses because normally they'd have somewhere to go, ...
For some, life is an inherited ache to leave Vietnam and half-remembered stories and unprocessed feelings embodied in what ...
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And Department of Transport spokesperson says there is €40 million in capital funding for protection and renewal of footpaths ...
June, we’re running five two-hour sessions aiming to offer skills and knowledge useful to journalists, and others trying to ...
Sculpting through assemblies of objects is the main aspect of his practice, he says. A scarecrow-like figure wearing a Mickey ...
Solicitor Peter Boyle said he thinks many more tenants have strong cases they could take against the council, based on the mould and damp they are living with ...
For years, Gardaí met with local councillors via Fingal’s joint policing committee (JPC), to discuss community safety challenges in the county. Like at a December 2023 meeting, when Gardaí presented ...
In a conference room in the Liberties’ Hyatt Centric hotel on Dean Street, maps showing proposed changes to Meath Street were spread across tables. They were three copies of the same map, each copy ...
“That’s not fair because we have uploaded [the documents],” says Irina Osipova, who has applied for citizenship for her 12-year-old daughter.
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.