Some cyclists say if prioritising buses, bikes, and those on foot is the aim, this should be on the table.
In recent months, the online publication All the Food launched, as well as the print magazine Char. And there’s more to come.
Sometimes women are blamed for anti-social behaviour, when actually they were suffering domestic violence, says Niamh White of refuge Aoibhneas.
Dublin City Council has removed rubbish bins from Dartry and Orwell parks, because they were often used to dispose of dog poo, and the parks department doesn’t deal with that – waste management does.
The interest in table tennis seems to have waned in recent years, say those who still turn out to play.
The Department of Housing’s changes to rules on building heights are yet another attack on local democracy. Maybe they should stop all the meddling and just build some homes, writes a DIT lecturer.
All the listings were around the Liberties, including a whole block on Long’s Place. They weren’t up anymore on Tuesday night.
There’s an export-licensing system for certain artworks and cultural objects already, and some say this should be extended to antique furniture too.
On the southside of Victoria Quay, customers in this cosy hideaway can pick from a menu of fast-food classics, cooked up about a foot and a half away from where they sit.
We use cookies to allow visitors to log in to our website and read our articles. We don't use third-party tracking cookies.