A masterplan for the area foresees up to 8,500 homes being built on the lands, as well as schools and sports and community ...
They weren’t warmly received by all locals, with the Temple Bar Residents Association writing in a submission for the council ...
Andrii Stepanov says some people don’t want to return to what was once their home, and is now Russian territory. “Why are ...
During a debate Monday over new parking bye-laws, which raise the cost of parking in the county from 1 February.
"The idea for this cover was an ode to the post workers, couriers and delivery drivers who just (literally) carried the ...
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You can’t be sad in the sunflowers,” says Andrea Arroyave, gesturing to three versions of intricate beaded earrings, the same ...
Launched yesterday, Dublin Nights Mapped has assembled an eclectic list of places that you can go after 6pm, including some late-night cafes like Mind the Step, pool hall The Hideout, the Lidl Museum ...
After The Currency reported the idea of the council moving its HQ, councillors were talking about and thinking through the pros and cons and implications.
Jarlath Gregory is a writer from County Armagh, now living in Dublin. He's the author of Snapshots (Dublin, Sitric Books, 2001); G. A. A. Y: One Hundred Ways to Love a Beautiful Loser (Sitric Books, 2 ...
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Andy: From the “Double Irish” to a “Green Jersey”, Ireland Remains a Tax Haven After Apple was called out for its tax arrangements in 2015, it changed things up. Now, it avoids tax through what some ...