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18 January 2023 issue

City Desk

New Law Allows Councils to Build Homes Without Consulting Public and Councillors

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Communities Organising to Counter Anti-Immigrant Protests Strategise About Best Methods

by Shamim Malekmian

Unreal Estate

Is iLiv the City’s Next Mega Landlord?

by Lois Kapila and Thomas Hubert

City Desk

Dublin City Council CEO Owen Keegan’s Time Is Nearly Up, so How Will His Replacement Be Picked?

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Rathmines Group Invites Neighbourhood to Dream of New Public Squares and Car-Free Streets

by Claudia Dalby

Culture Desk

How an Independent Curator and His Hats Charmed the Art World from the Outside

by Claudia Dalby

Culture Desk

A Dublin 8 Short Film Tours International Festivals

by Michael Lanigan

City Desk

East Wall Bessborough FC Hopes to Secure Its Home Turf to Continue Its Expansion

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Let the Wrong One In, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

Cover

Issue 82: Nadia Cardoso

by Nadia Cardoso

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