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“Upon investigation it was determined that sections of the footpath and parking spaces along Myrtle Road are not taken in ...
Ara Wege sits on her mum’s lap, playing with a wristwatch. She has pink cat ears over her black curly hair and pink floral overalls and a bindi on her forehead. She’s just a couple of months older ...
Dublin City Council has connected some groups in the city seeking brighter walls with graffiti artists. It’s working on sorting more spots.
Playwright Geoff Power’s “Stronger”, due to premiere at the Dublin Theatre Festival, dramatises an effort at “restorative justice”.
Laoise Neylon is a reporter at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at lneylon@dublininquirer.com.
After Tusla flip-flop, judge orders agency to provide care leaver with reasons for its determination on abuse allegations In 2017, the agency found “serious concerns” about her foster carer. After she ...
After Tusla flip-flop, judge orders agency to provide care leaver with reasons for its determination on abuse allegations In 2017, the agency found “serious concerns” about her foster carer. After she ...
Andy Storey is a lecturer in political economy at University College Dublin and a board member of human rights group Action from Ireland (Afri).
Elske Rahill’s short stories have appeared in a number of literary journals and anthologies in Europe and the US. She is the author of the novel Between Dog and Wolf (Lilliput Press, 2013) and her sho ...
There are small green spaces like the Mary’s Abbey garden dotted around the city, some still going, some closed for good. What makes some successful in the long-term?
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
A spokesperson for Dublin City Council said it is not considering buying the site because building has started and the ...
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