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From the
22 January 2020 issue

Unreal Estate

Why Some Social Housing Schemes Have Taken Years to Progress

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

It Was 100 Years Ago That the Tricolour Was First Raised Over City Hall

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

In Blackpitts, Dubliners are Invited to Build Their Own Air-Pollution Sensors

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

In the Liberties, The Little Flower Centre Is Still Blooming after 108 Years

by Erin McGuire

City Desk

New Plan for Sean McDermott Street Laundry Site Includes a College Campus

by Laoise Neylon

The Dish

On Capel Street, Matcha-Custard Buns

by Donal Corrigan

Culture Desk

Dean: Aoife Nessa Frances Has Made the First Great Irish Album of the Decade

by Dean Van Nguyen

Culture Desk

The New Music, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

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Editor Lois Kapila

Deputy editor Sam Tranum

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Claudia Dalby

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