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Most of my stuff is very serious,” says writer and director Michael J. Hartnett. A friend and collaborator challenged him to ...
Requests for a school warden were previously turned down because it was considered too dangerous, said a councillor. In ...
It started out as a football project and it's turned into a game changer for the area and surrounding areas,” says John Hayden, the chairman of Belvedere Football Club.
It’ll first come into effect on certain streets in the south inner-city, and hit the north inner-city next year, said a council official earlier this week.
Fingal County Council is moving to “take in charge” an area of open space to the south-east of Malahide and north of Portmarnock, a move that would pave the way for the construction of a long-awaited ...
Vacancy Watch: Dublin City Council plans to turn historic building at Parnell Square into apartments
The Georgian building was once a meeting place for revolutionary leaders and the Gaelic League, and has been in council ownership, at least on paper, since 1998.
Likened to the Billy Bob Thornton-led 1996 drama Sling Blade, Sweety Barrett stars Brendan Gleeson as the titular Sweety Barrett, a man with an intellectual disability, who has arrived in Dockery, a ...
A new survey commissioned by Dublin Inquirer and carried out by Amarách Research offers insights into levels of crime in ...
A large share of people who’ve been victims of crimes in Dublin city centre have not reported these to Gardaí, a new survey ...
The new City Centre Crime Victim Survey, commissioned by Dublin Inquirer, and carried out by Amarách Research in September, ...
While people with darker skin were over-represented among respondents who were victims of assault and abuse, they were ...
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