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Residents Concerned About Fire Safety at Homeless Hostel in Smithfield

by Laoise Neylon

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Council Fails to Release Records on Fire Safety in Homeless Hostels, Despite Information Commissioner Rulings

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Council Briefs: Getting Legal Advice on the O’Devaney Deal, Backing Away from the Artane Band, and a Firefighter Shortage

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Fewer Stairways and More Open-Plan Apartments Makes Dublin High Rises Less Fire Safe, Firefighter Says

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Dublin Fire Brigade Not Equipped or Trained to Deal with Fires in High-Rises, says Firefighter

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

In a Hostel on Ellis Quay, Homeless People Share Rooms With No Windows

by Laoise Neylon

Unreal Estate

Months After Fire, Residents Search for Reassurance It Won't Happen Again

by Laoise Neylon

Unreal Estate

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

by Laoise Neylon

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