Meanwhile, at least six other homeless hostels in the city have no valid fire-safety certificates, once again prompting questions about standards and safety.
John Gunn misses the conversations with customers, he says. Those are why, in normal times, he still mans the counter, 26 years after he was meant to retire.
Dimmers or shades or tweaking the angle could help, say some residents.
Work being done to hear more from children is great and needs to be built on, say some councillors and academics.
Hundreds of what are known as “EU treaty rights” applications are taking longer to process than the six months laid out in law.
Visual artist Tamsin Snow spent 12 hours once drawing dissected human body parts. She hasn’t looked back.
Before 2018, the number of both private and charity-run beds grew. Since 2018, the trend has been different.
There have been government interventions. But work on vacant homes has been muddled because vacancy is far more complicated than our current understanding captures.
Seán Keenan and Gearóid Peggs – buddies “separated by sea, producing remotely from Dublin and London” – have spent the longest year recording nostalgic tunes.
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