In Ballymun, lining up to read and reconnect with the constitution
“Some people have said it's a bit like karaoke.”
“Some people have said it's a bit like karaoke.”
"Digital screens are impacting on our environment,” says independent Councillor Mannix Flynn. “It’s another erosion of the public domain.”
Council officials say they’ve already tried and it flopped. How have towns elsewhere managed to set them up?
Fierce debate over the rate of social housing rents dominated the meeting, while funding for changes in the city centre, and spending on homeless services, also featured.
For the curious, the involved, the engaged, the newcomer, the old-timer – for anyone you think would want to read about the city.
“These films, short as they are, show a lot of imagination and talent.”
On their new LP, “it is fascinating to witness how the band interpret what they see as more sunny and melodic into their established brutalism”.
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If it gets planning permission for the €9.5 million project on schedule, construction could start next September, according to a council official.
As of April, only nine of the 23 ground-floor units across the Herberton Complex were occupied.
The council’s draft 2026 budget proposed increasing rents from 12 percent of a tenant’s income to 17 percent – in the end, councillors went with 14.5 percent.
The new EU Migration and Asylum Pact allows for “legal counselling”. Those who give it won’t have to be “qualified lawyers”, says the Department of Justice.
The current programme for government says it will “establish town councils in large towns to provide a focal-point for raising concerns of towns”.
Despite objections from some local residents, in an informal consultation, that it could attract anti-social behaviour.
The changes will be gradual, said a council planner. “It’s not an overnight, you know, deployment of four or five thousand units in an area.”
“That is really, I think, what Nirvana is for the future,” says Fiona O’Driscoll, of the Irish Council for Social Housing. “It's the dream.”
“I think in some cases it could be more than half their income. I don’t see how the sums will add up.”
Earlier this year, Dublin City Council closed its service to defuse low-level tensions between tenants in its housing.
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If this will have any material impact on workers, or jobs, the council’s management will be held to account, says a representative for the union Fórsa.
“The public should not be used as guinea pigs, particularly vulnerable groups in a legal process which could be impacted by a chatbot giving an incorrect answer.”
We’ve built a No-Show Bus Tracker to help document the scale and details of the problems of ghost buses and cancelled buses.
We hope you’ll use it to report hazards, near collisions, and collisions. Hopefully, over the long-term, this will help make cycling safer – and get more people out of cars and onto bikes.
This online tool lets you map your area’s boundaries, save your version, and see what others have drawn for the same area.
These include Widow Street, Mao Street, Meat Street and Something Stupid Street.
It’s nothing to do with Marvel’s Spider-Man, says artist Kathleen O’Brien. Its meaning is rooted in the history of its north inner-city neighbourhood.
The Unitarian Church on St Stephen’s Green was built on land bought with money from Thomas Wilson, who owned hundreds of enslaved people in Trinidad.
Caught in the barbed wire wrapped around the convent’s front gate, a woman was trying to escape. As the couple passed by, she called for help.