What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby?
The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say.
Six Dublin City Councillors won seats in the Dáil in last month’s election. So far, their parties have replaced five of them. Meet the new councillors.
Carrie Smyth is standing for Labour in Dun Laoghaire in GE16. Here are her answers to our 12 questions.
Brid Smith is standing for the People Before Profit Alliance in Dublin South-Central in GE16. Here are her answers to our 12 questions.
Roslyn Fuller is standing as an independent in Dublin Fingal in GE16. Here are her answers to our 12 questions.
Frank O’Gorman is standing as an independent in Dublin South-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
Ruth Coppinger is standing for the Anti-Austerity Alliance in Dublin West in GE16. Here are her answers to our 12 questions.
Paul Donnelly is standing for Sinn Féin in Dublin West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
Ronan McMahon is standing for Renua in Dublin South-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
Kieran Adam Quigley is standing as an independent in Dublin South-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
Mick Duff is standing for Labour in Dublin South-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
Cormac McKay is standing for Direct Democracy Ireland in Dublin Central and Dublin North-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
Paul Murphy is standing for the Anti-Austerity Alliance in Dublin South-West in GE16. Here are his answers to our 12 questions.
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