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Co-writers Dave Minogue and John Doran “draw more out of the premise with pathos than they would with straight laughs and ...
Two councillors have lodged complaints with the council against independent Councillor Gavin Pepper. But there’s been no conclusion yet to those processes.
The chair of the city-centre taskforce, David McRedmond, wrote recently that the developer Ballymore has plans to “completely ...
That there’s some acknowledgement of dark things on the edge of the frame, in the moments between the smiles, makes Ross ...
Draft bye-laws, due soon to go out to public consultation, suggest adding some new market areas and shrinking some oldies.
In the midst of a housing crisis, it is unacceptable that the apprenticeships … are being under-resourced,” says Unite regional officer James McCabe.
books New book documents queer lives in newly independent Ireland “Love in the Lav: A Social Biography of Same-Sex Desire in Ireland, 1922-1972” is by historian Averill Earls.
tech and society As government moves to give Gardaí facial-recognition tech, it’s already available to public to use – and misuse Online tools allow people to identify others from photos – opening the ...
On Kevin Street in Dublin 8, concrete pillars prop up the second storey of an unfinished building. A sign reads: “Revealing a new office and residential campus in the city”. The Camden Yard ...
City Desk In Clontarf, a gathering to celebrate a traditional Thai new year festival “When you see Songkran in Thailand, it’s like a big water fight,” Chanthima Ostijn says. Not so much here in ...
Unreal Estate RTB is working on a new IT system to process disputes between landlords and tenants This comes a few years after it rolled out a previous IT system that was supposed to include this ...
Culture Desk On a layover in Dublin, a filmmaker pays homage to Quackser Fortune “We’re leaving here in three hours,” said Frank Durant, at The Gravediggers.
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