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In 2017, the agency found “serious concerns” about her foster carer. After she started legal proceedings against Tusla, it re ...
She props her bike against the railings at the base of the Pepper Canister Church and begins to unroll a flag. Some mornings, just one person makes the walk from the church to the Office of 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 ...
We've gotten broken promises before from Dublin City Council, but this all feels different. We’ve never had this commitment ...
The council met local residents Monday to talk about options. Previous ideas have included housing, sports facilities, and a ...
These days, non-EU parents can apply for an Irish passport for kids born here, if they had clocked up three years of ...
Increase fines for the offence, and boost parking enforcement so people begin to fear getting caught, they say.
If you’re not supposed to spend more than 30 percent of your income on housing, how much would you have to earn to rent a one ...
Instead of believing people who are trans and need healthcare, the NGS demands long assessments, and throws up roadblocks to those who try to go around them, say members of the group Transgress the ...
Just because it’s digital, and not over coffee, doesn’t mean it’s not,” says Niamh Kirk, an associate professor at the ...
A delay in a railway project means Iarnród Éireann won’t need it for a couple more years. “That was the only stumbling block, ...
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