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The county’s joint policing committee was stood down last June, but the new local community safety partnerships aren’t up and ...
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 ...
Between 2023 and late March 2025, the Department of Justice spent over €4.6 million on court cases brought by citizenship ...
Pitched as ‘avante hyperpop’, her music can sound like what Mariah Carey might cook up if she spent more hours hanging out in ...
“This is the low-hanging fruit of dealing with climate change,” Healy said at the meeting. The cost of installing ...
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.
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