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23 October 2019 issue

Unreal Estate

In Stoneybatter, a Small Fire Ignites Fears of a Bigger One

by Laoise Neylon

Opinion

Elizabeth: What Happened to Dara Quigley Should Never Happen to Anyone Else

by Elizabeth Farries

Culture Desk

On Nassau Street, Out Come the Freaks

by Aura McMenamin

Unreal Estate

A Snapshot of Who the Head of the Land Development Agency Has Been Meeting With

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

Drumcondra Residents Work to Limit the Leaves that are Sent to Landfill

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

In Finglas, Residents Push for Better Maintenance of a Historic Graveyard

by Sean Finnan

City Desk

Sikh Dubliners Dream of a Bus Route That Would Connect Their Community

by Erin McGuire

City Desk

For Some Workers, Winning a Case Against an Employer May Not Mean Getting Paid

by Aura McMenamin

Culture Desk

An Ensemble Gets Ready to Launch a New Theatre in Phibsboro

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

The Last Footman, Reviewed

by Amy Bond

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