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Category: A Quick Note
Join Us: For a Night of Comedy
There’s plenty about Dublin to laugh at, isn’t there? Come laugh at it with us at The Circular in Rialto on 20 October.
Help Us Report: Are You a Council Tenant?
We are trying to understand better how the council manages rent arrears – and would appreciate the chance to talk to council tenants to help us do that.
Join Us: Dublin Inquirer Live, at The Circular on 22 September
We’ll be talking about recent stories you may have read in Dublin Inquirer – and the stuff that we leave out that you won’t have! Book a free ticket.
Event: Europe’s Policies at Its Southern Borders
Join us for a conversation about the EU’s policies at its southern borders with Sally Hayden, author of new book “My Fourth Time, We Drowned” and Ocean Outlaw Project OSI editor Joe Galvin. At Anseo, Camden Street, 9 June, from 7.30pm.
If You’re a Reader but Not a Subscriber, We’d Love to Chat with You
We’re organising a focus group of people who read Dublin Inquirer but don’t subscribe, so we can learn more about the reasons for that.
We’re Back from Our Holiday Break, Working Away, but We’re Not Publishing Today
It’s just it takes us some time after we get back to ramp up – to find, report, write and edit articles. We’ll return to our regular publishing schedule from next Wednesday.
Letter from the Editor: Why We’re Raising Our Prices
Since we’re subscriber-funded, it’s subscribers who make what we do possible – and we hope you’ll stick with us.
We’re Hiring!
We’re looking for a full-time city reporter to join our team based in Crumlin, dedicated to original, quality coverage of the city – with a focus on transport in particular.
Wanted: Journalist to Report on the Irish Immigration System
We asked our readers what new topic they’d like us to cover in each week’s edition of the paper. They chose the immigration system and how it impacts immigrants.