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From the
30 October 2019 issue

City Desk

A Neighbourhood Group Meets for “Eco-Pints” and Solutions to the Climate Crisis

by Erin McGuire

City Desk

A Renewed Effort for More Public Swimming at Clontarf Baths

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

In The Coombe, an Exhibition Recalls Plans for Totalitarian Christian Capital City

by Aura McMenamin

Unreal Estate

Councillors Say They Want to Know What Counts as Too Much Student Housing

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

After Years of Struggle, Adults Working with ADHD Are Seeking Supports

by Aura McMenamin

Culture Desk

The Curious Works of Roger Doyle, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

Culture Desk

Gun Island, Reviewed

by Shrinidhi Kalwad

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Claudia Dalby

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