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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.
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The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission doesn’t believe chatbots are suitable “in provision of legal counselling”, a ...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
The Kilbarrack Foxfield Community Residents Association have a great relationship with the area manager, she says, and ...
On the agenda was an update on long-touted plans to regenerate the old social flats at Cromcastle Court in Coolock. The ...
Amid a serious shortage of pitches in Dublin 8, the OPW only allows one soccer club to use its pitch at the War Memorial Gardens.