Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
On the agenda was an update on long-touted plans to regenerate the old social flats at Cromcastle Court in Coolock. The ...
Across the four Dublin authorities, developers filed commencement notices for 13,593 homes in 2023, which leapt to 24,954 in ...
I can't sit around crying about what I don't have ... looking for someone else to solve my problems,” Caroline St Leger says.
The council is now over 18 months late in meeting a legal deadline to publish a digital map of speed limits on city streets.
The inspiration? "I was like, Oh my God, what's happening with my life?” says founder Sarah Ó Tuama. “Like, is this what ...
This month, as Meals on Wheels marked its 50th year delivering meals in Balbriggan, one of its founders, Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin ...
The DRHE’s Homeless Action Plan talks about it, and the need to “reduce discharge planning gaps”. The action plan also aims, ...
It’s listed for sale, and councillors say it’d be a great feature along existing and planned walking and cycling routes that ...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission doesn’t believe chatbots are suitable “in provision of legal counselling”, a ...
The Kilbarrack Foxfield Community Residents Association have a great relationship with the area manager, she says, and ...
A decade ago, the council stripped a playground out of Tyrrelstown. Now some residents want it back.
The council said it was removed because of antisocial behavior. Councillors say having play spaces is how to prevent ...
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