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Off-licence Redmonds, and sound-systems purveyor SoundHire, have been around for decades, and the families that run them are ...
Dublin councillors were looking at Limerick as a model for regeneration. But there’s disquiet there now, with concerns about ...
The Irish Prison Service had asked the government to revisit the policy, given more serious high-risk offenders had to be ...
You could say that I prefer to drive in for two reasons,” said Shiv Suresh, at UCD. “To save time, and because I don't have a ...
Lois Kapila is deputy editor at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at [email protected].
Community Safety Should social workers patrol Dublin’s public transport alongside transport police? As government looks more into the practicalities of a transport security force, it’s one of the ...
Two Poets Come Together to Tell Stories and Explore Their Shona Identity “The Language I Cannot Speak” is a performance of stories and poems that draws on Zimbabwean folklore and family tales to ...
Alistair McConnell is a Dublin Inquirer contributor.Blackpitts Rising: Developers Dust Off Boom-Time Plans When the crash hit, Blackpitts was left with craters of empty, derelict sites. With over 600 ...
To tempt more people to use shared bikes, a draft government transport plan proposes making it easier to bounce between the city’s multiple bike-share companies.
Smart Dublin is an unusual beast within the council, given its remit to partner with tech companies and other private players on challenges affecting the city.
In Clontarf, there are promises that the sandbags are to go – but few details on what may replace them Whatever temporary measures are put in place, nothing is ever going to do the job like a big ...
The current development plan sets an aim of doubling allotments, caveated, with “if feasibly possible”.