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Whatever temporary measures are put in place, nothing is ever going to do the job like a big solid concrete wall, says Maynooth University’s Peter Thorne.
Across the city, tenants in older flats confront the stark difference between their conditions and those likely in new ...
Dublin city councillors say they aren’t being kept up to date about continued fall-out from governance issues at the housing ...
Online tools allow people to identify others from photos – opening the way for targeted ridicule, doxxing, or worse.
But they appear to lack the necessary power, and are likely moving too late. Manna hopes to start delivering toasties and ...
The ground-floor windows of 17 and 18 Grosvenor Lodge, two semi-detached homes, were boarded up and covered with graffiti, on the second last Friday of May. The council has been investigating whether ...
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An Bord Pleanála has refused permission to the owner of The Eight Building, an office block in Newmarket, to change the use of part of its ground floor from a potential market space to retail. It’s ...
Private interests are still in control of vast tracts of what should be publicly controlled land, publicly run in the ...
You shouldn’t need a solicitor to access homeless services,” says Adam Boyle, of the Mercy Law Resource Centre.
Councils across Ireland sell about 350 homes to social tenants each year, at a discount of 40 percent to 60 percent of homes’ market value. In the generations since independence, the Irish state has ...
“Upon investigation it was determined that sections of the footpath and parking spaces along Myrtle Road are not taken in ...