The Department of Housing is reviewing social housing rents across the country with a view to standardising them nationally. This could affect around 250,000 social tenants nationwide, and would ...
Late last month, a small group gathered on O'Connell Street to support the "cockroaches" movement that had taken to the ...
For many mothers, the issue is not a lack of ambition, it is wanting to work without being absent from their children’s ...
Andy: From the “Double Irish” to a “Green Jersey”, Ireland Remains a Tax Haven After Apple was called out for its tax arrangements in 2015, it changed things up. Now, it avoids tax through what some ...
The government last week opposed a bill to overhaul how bin collections are done, in an effort to keep streets cleaner and prices down. It's still considering the results of a study of the idea ...
Pointing to process, council officials say they can't allocate bit of big masterplan lands for Traveller homes "I think it's a slap in the face of inclusivity, of diversity of this city, if we can ...
Tom Farrell is a freelance journalist based in Dublin who has written extensively on Asian politics for various publications in Ireland, the UK and elsewhere.
Frank Durant wasn’t wasting his Monday morning layover in Dublin. He and his six-year-old son Bryce stood outside of The Gravediggers pub with the filmmaker Meghan Mickela, waiting for the doors to ...
Last Friday afternoon, Samantha O’Flanagan was sitting outside the 13-year-old temporary tower that provides Baldoyle residents access to Clongriffin Station. There’s no station or platform on the ...
The sun beats down on the newly tarmacked Main Street outside the Belmayne Community Hub. A child runs inside to grab her purple and white scooter, and cheerfully waves to staff as she glides out of ...
The City Arts Office is setting up a registry for arts and cultural groups looking for temporary or permanent work spaces, as the council pushes to grow the number of artist studios in the city. The ...
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