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From the
12 August 2015 issue

City Desk

What Will City Centre Transport Changes Mean For Retail?

by Lois Kapila and Willy Simon

City Desk

Why Are Half Of Us Still Failing Our Driving Tests?

by Damien Murphy

City Desk

From a Sliver of Neglected Land, a Pocket Park

by Willy Simon

City Desk

Should Homeless Families Have to Use the Side Door?

by Damien Murphy

City Desk

Residents: Don't Let Our Temple Bar Turn Into "That" Temple Bar

by Louisa McGrath

City Desk

30 Years of Art at Merrion Square

by Louisa McGrath

City Desk

Dublin's Traffic Boxes Are Going from Grey to Glorious

by Lois Kapila

The Dish

From Taiwan, a New Kind of Cuppa

by Sarah Maria Griffin

Culture Desk

The Weightless World by Anthony Trevelyan, Reviewed

by Elske Rahill

Culture Desk

Brushing Up: Markey's Stained-Glass Panels

by Louisa McGrath

Opinion

Frank: Here's Who Wants Smaller Apartments

by Frank McDonald

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Editor Lois Kapila

Deputy editor Sam Tranum

City reporters Laoise Neylon
Claudia Dalby

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