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Whatever temporary measures are put in place, nothing is ever going to do the job like a big solid concrete wall, says Maynooth University’s Peter Thorne.
Across the city, tenants in older flats confront the stark difference between their conditions and those likely in new ...
Online tools allow people to identify others from photos – opening the way for targeted ridicule, doxxing, or worse.
If you’ve a favourite headline that you want us to put on a tote bag – and that you will definitely buy – do let us know and ...
The Housing Assistance Payment scheme is designed to mirror social housing, but HAP tenants are not always treated the same as those living in council-owned social homes.
Laoise Neylon is a reporter at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at [email protected].
Slievecourt DAC got planning permission in 2019 for a 9-storey office building – and another one in August this year.
Two reggae fans built themselves a massive Jamaican-style sound system. Problem is, it’s so big, and so loud, they have trouble finding a venue for it in Dublin.
“I get to see how creativity and expression can have an effect on the lives of people living life on the edge of society, and help them somewhat in their struggle,” writes poet Karl Parkinson.
The group Let’s Walk and Talk as Gaeilge meets each Friday. “My goal is to die fluent,” says Robert Mac Cathmhaoil. “If I have the language by the time I’m 100, I’ll be a happy man.” ...
Claudia Dalby is a city reporter for Dublin Inquirer. She's especially interested in stories about the southside, transport, and kids in the city. Get in touch at [email protected].
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