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From the
11 July 2018 issue

City Desk

In Direct Provision, It Can Be Hard to Invite a Friend Over for a Cup of Tea

by Zuzia Whelan

City Desk

Council-Installed "Mosquito Alarms" Kept Local Residents Up Nights

by Zuzia Whelan

City Desk

Some Still Want a Community Court for the City

by Cónal Thomas

Culture Desk

Flowers and Portraits: An Art Exhibition Shares Many Sides of Traveller Culture

by Zuzia Whelan

Unreal Estate

Residents Say the Noise of Construction Is Stressing Them Out

by Cónal Thomas

City Desk

A Site of Conscience

by Cónal Thomas

City Desk

It's Time for a Monument to the LGBTQI+ Struggle, Councillors Say

by Cónal Thomas

Unreal Estate

Councillors Left Out of Loop in Proposed Sale of Cherrywood Lands

by Lois Kapila

Culture Desk

Lost & Found, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

Opinion

Eulogy to an Irish Pub

by Donal Fallon

Cover

Issue 28: By Eva Kelly

by Eva Kelly

Opinion

Andy: From the "Double Irish" to a "Green Jersey", Ireland Remains a Tax Haven

by Andy Storey

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