‘It’s breaking my heart’: Woman living with children in hostel facing two-year wait for home
‘Our whole life has been turned upside down,’ says mother of three
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‘Our whole life has been turned upside down,’ says mother of three
Developer gives detailed breakdown of costs and profit margin in building apartments on prime Donnybrook site
Local TD Barry Heneghan describes situation as ‘an attack on our community’
Dublin changes will bring €16.5m in new revenues to the council after voluntary cut was scrapped
Court proceedings brought against homeless squatters by firms linked to Seamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney
Urban regeneration requires clarity and capital. The State has so far provided neither
Builders completed just 3,355 houses and apartments in city last year out of 6,690 target
Ilabek Avetian lost an eye in incident in Darndale Park, Coolock, in 2018
Helping to separate electric vehicle myths from facts, we answer your EV questions
Mr Pepper has denied taking social media footage outside Pepper Finance MD’s home
Refuse-sack ban applies to 90 streets covered by the four-metre long machines
Tuath Housing Association is seeking permission to build 463 homes in Ballymun
New 463-unit development is planned by Tuath Housing Association
People cannot afford to live in the communities where they work
Concerns over traffic cited in refusal
Middle Abbey Street and North Frederick Street chosen for ‘bold urban-rejuvenation’ pilot scheme
Social Democrats councillor Cat O’Driscoll says nobody came to her aid after random assault on Dorset Street
Welcome murals can become greeting cards, saying: ‘You are seen, you belong, you matter’
Nial Ring says East Wall home no longer rented under HAP scheme with ‘nothing to do with council or RTB’
Proposal to grant honour to former US president and his wife Michelle was passed by council in 2017
Filings indicate Independent councillor has managed to hold onto his €2.75m Clontarf home
The €23m Quayside project is part of an ongoing regeneration plan for the Docklands area
McEnaney Group was paid €19 million for providing accommodation to refugees and homeless
Dublin Hebrew Congregation backs redevelopment, but opponents say area would lose historical landmark
One, two and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes will be built at Rathborne Crossing, Ashtown
Houses and apartments, worth almost €8m, being used to repay Government funding given during financial crisis
An Post chief called on Government to set aside €1bn in budget to fund action plan
Dig took place at ruins of mansion once owned by Lord Ardilaun of the Guinness family
Conservative campaigner Maria Steen tells Dublin City Council she can be a ‘unifying president’
Toxic neurochemical is thought to originate from lead pipes commonly used up to the late 1970s
Kerry County Council looks set to back Gavin Sheridan but members of 10 other councils are unlikely to endorse a candidate
Service offers everything from assistance and care to powerbanks and flipflops for people out late
Dublin City Council’s night-time economy adviser on challenging conversations, the otherworldliness of Connemara and a burning childhood memory
Councils have long since ceded control of bin collections, but are now focused on compliance
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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