You're welcome, writes Dublin Inquirer Deputy Editor Lois Kapila. Fahd Hussein runs Red Spéir, a Dublin studio working in print, digital and motion design for corporate and NGO clients. He also ...
Richard Shakespeare recently held a closed-doors briefing for councillors, giving them a presentation that was watermarked so they could be caught if they shared it.
Richard Shakespeare recently held a closed-doors briefing for councillors, giving them a presentation that was watermarked so they could be caught if they shared it.
But while the numbers of foxes in cities has been steadily creeping upwards, is it a problem or, if humans respond right, a boon?
About a quarter of the sanctioned staff positions in Dublin City Council’s five area offices are vacant. The biggest gap (31 ...
The Tusla note, released with the enforcement records, confirms that it is an offence to run an unregistered children’s home – but also says Tusla can place children in them.
When the roof of the Coolock Swimming Pool was badly damaged in December 2024 by Storm Darragh, the council was forced to close the facility down. Now, in a memo circulated to councillors this week, ...
An Garda Síochána “has developed strong links with other security services, particularly those with whom the State shares common threats to national security”, it says.
If you’re extremely keen to escape the city this weekend however, we can send you to the Naul, because the Seamus Ennis Arts Centre is hosting a special open day to celebrate Sanctuary, a new ...
The walls are stacked with games. Familiar ones like Catan, and Dungeons and Dragons, and less familiar ones such as Calico, Sushi Go, and Cascadia.
We’re losing a lot of [it],” said Mary Tubridy, an established Dublin ecologist, “and the chances are, we'll be losing more of it.” ...
The Pigeon House Hotel on the Poolbeg peninsula needs to be brought back into public use, councillors on the council’s South East Area Committee said on Monday. The old Dublin City Council-owned ...