New film documents Dubliners’ resistance to subordination of social life to profit
“The market is a monster,” says filmmaker James Redmond. “It turns living spaces into dead space.”
“The market is a monster,” says filmmaker James Redmond. “It turns living spaces into dead space.”
"Use of free and publicly accessible Gen AI tools present a significant risk for organisations," Dublin City Council guidelines say.
In other EU countries, though, it seems immigrants are consulted more substantially.
They also, separately, backed a motion opposing the government’s plans to abolish the Triple Lock.
A muddy path is the only pedestrian link from Swords to Knocksedan – aside from walking on roads with cars whizzing by.
The Dublin DPO aims to bring together voices from across coalitions – groups for the blind, the mobility impaired, the autistic, and more.
Seven areas of expertise should be represented, said a recent council report.
Children who live in homes run by private companies and charities are not included in the HIQA consultation because HIQA doesn’t inspect those services.
“There is just so much confusion,” says Sarah Lawless, who has been on the housing list for 20 years. “The whole system doesn’t make sense.”
Diane Duane’s early days writing fan fiction have led to a remarkable career as a novelist, comic writer and screen writer.
It’s been six years since the area was listed as a priority for improved traffic management.
“Their songs are a veritable Lollapalooza of unflashy guitar play, stark aesthetics, gentle melodies, interlocking guy-girl vocal harmonies, and the spirit of Fugazi.”
"If it sounds silly, it is. But it’s also charming, heartfelt, moving and much else."
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An Garda Síochána “has developed strong links with other security services, particularly those with whom the State shares common threats to national security”, it says.
In July, the Department of Housing published new guidelines that appeared to have axed this council policy – but it apparently has risen from the dead.
We're curious what you're using it for, and what you think about that.
The battle between decaying infrastructure and thriving nature fascinates Maya Brezing, she says.
With Ireland leading the presidency of the Council of the European Union this year, the house and estate in Phoenix Park are needed, a spokesperson said.
Complaints about waste clothes strewn around clothes banks spiked early last year – as did questions around where the deposited clothes actually end up.
Paul MacCormaic says he hopes the works inspire an interest and pride in nearby sights, passed by everyday.
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.
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.
Dublin City Council is in the midst of writing its new development plan, for 2022–2028, which will include what kind of building should be allowed where.
Romance writer Daisy Cummins works from her home office in Rialto, where she’s just completed her 50th book for the Mills & Boon publishing franchise.
Shabnam Vasisht has sought out and researched the graves and stories of Irishmen buried in a corner of Dublin, who served in the British Army and administration while it governed India.