There are problems with scramblers in parks – but all legal motocross tracks are shut down
“These motocross bikes are going up and down the streets outside their houses because normally they'd have somewhere to go, now they've nowhere to go.”
On 28–29 June, we’re running five two-hour sessions aiming to offer skills and knowledge useful to journalists, and others trying to make the city a better place.
Come learn about navigating local government, making Freedom of Information Act requests, starting and monetising your own publication, and more.
Começamos uma conta no Instagram em português, dedicada a nos conectar com a comunidade brasileira de Dublin.
Why’s this new social media network different? What does it mean to be able to pick your own algorithm, instead of having Musk or Zuckerberg pick for you?
We’d be grateful if you would take a couple minutes to tell us via this survey, so we can ask them about the most-mentioned issues – and publish their answers.
If you’d love to lead our small team of journalists in producing original, high-quality, thoughtful journalism about Dublin, we’re now taking applications.
If you’re aged between 17 and 23, take a look. Deadline for applications is 14 February.
Thanks for all your great suggestions! We’ve winnowed them down to a short list now, and hope you’ll vote for your favourite to help us make a final choice.
It could be an animal, vegetable or mineral. A manhole cover, a fox, a seagull, or an ornate lamp post. Whatever you think encapsulates the city and the newspaper’s values.
We’re trying to understand how people learn about and decide to subscribe to Dublin Inquirer.
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.