New gambling advertising rules are set to come into effect very soon, and should curb excessive on-street advertising.
A landmark somewhere in Dublin 15 should be renamed after celebrated cyclist Bertie Donnelly, says Labour Party Councillor Mary McCamley. A park or maybe a road, she said, at a meeting of the ...
To meet demands from the central government for more land to build more homes on, Fingal plans to rezone more land residential – and look to its land reserves in Dunsink and Lissenhall, according to a ...
As stormy winds swept through Drimnagh on Tuesday afternoon, a Luas bound for Saggart came to a halt at the Suir Road stop. Waiting across the junction were two long lines of traffic, both travelling ...
Karin Dubsky, an environmental scientist and director of Coastwatch Ireland, said it is likely that aggressive winds brought ...
Changes to funding under the tenant-in-situ scheme mean the council can no longer recoup costs of any immediate refurbishment ...
The project is part of a constellation of efforts by Dubliners with a connection to Brazil to keep their children in touch ...
Did the council follow the correct process to name Herzog Park back in 1995? Or has Rathgar been living with Orwell Quarry Park all this time?
Since 2022, there have been 332 appeals lodged with councils nationwide, according to a Department of Transport spokesperson.
Danny Snow’s digital donor card is meant to start a conversation about ownership and possible futures of social media, photos ...
During her tenure as Lord Mayor of Dublin, Green Party Councillor Hazel Chu would get occasional unexpected knocks on the door of the Mansion House. It was often people who just needed to use the ...
A new survey commissioned by Dublin Inquirer, with fieldwork and data preparation carried out by Amarách Research, offers insights into levels of crime in Dublin city centre. This City Centre Crime ...
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