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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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homelessness Dublin’s Housing First programme is on pause, raising questions about competitive tendering for social care services “Housing First works best when it is high quality, consistent and for ...
food Hundreds in queue for allotments across Dublin city, show figures The current development plan sets an aim of doubling allotments, caveated, with “if feasibly possible”.
arts spaces After years of work by council, government abruptly spiked policy meant to deliver arts spaces in the city “It was hugely dispiriting,” says Labour Councillor Darragh Moriarty, who chairs ...
Residents on Sheriff Street Lower began to panic when they read last Sunday’s newspapers, says Mark Fay, chairperson of the North Wall Community Association. There, in black and white in the Business ...
film Luke: Documentary “Beat the Lotto” is a nostalgia grab worth engaging with “That there’s some acknowledgement of dark things on the edge of the frame, in the moments between the smiles, makes ...
Laoise Neylon is a reporter for Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at [email protected]. Unreal Estate ...
Councillors ask when long-standing plans to reduce rubbish on the city streets will go live Eliminating bagged waste, installing CCTV, and finding and knocking on the doors of people who don’t have ...
Author Archives: Andy Storey Andy Storey is a lecturer in political economy at University College Dublin and a board member of human rights group Action from Ireland (Afri).
The current development plan sets an aim of doubling allotments, caveated, with “if feasibly possible”.
Progress on Cherry Orchard rapid-builds, Dominick St and Charlemont St. Delays with the lands initiative and at St Teresa’s Gardens. Danger at O’Devaney ...