“With a recent spike in numbers due to the annual renewal of Temporary Protection permissions” for Ukrainian refugees, they said. Delays like these have cropped up before. In 2022, the Department of ...
Is gá dom é seiceáil lenár gcomhairleoirí dlí,” Dublin City Council’s chief executive, Richard Shakespeare, told those ...
When Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) investigators uncover illegal rent hikes, they can fine the landlords – but the ...
The Dublin DPO aims to bring together voices from across coalitions – groups for the blind, the mobility impaired, the ...
John Hannah says he first noticed a mysterious trickle of water on his street, Grangegorman Upper, four years ago. He reported it to Dublin City Council and Uisce Éireann in 2022, and many times since ...
Children who live in homes run by private companies and charities are not included in the HIQA consultation because HIQA ...
Councillors added a focus on social inclusion to the work of its housing committee in September 2024. But it hasn't really featured yet.
About €7 million went into a pot for projects for the surrounding area, when the Oscar Traynor Woods deal was struck.
Laoise Neylon is a reporter at Dublin Inquirer. You can reach her at lneylon@dublininquirer.com.
Investors work on modelling, says Joseph Kilroy. “Its not necessarily in their shareholders' interests to be driving down the cost of rent.” ...
There is just so much confusion,” says Sarah Lawless, who has been on the housing list for 20 years. “The whole system doesn’t make sense.” ...
Six years ago, the council had listed East Wall as a priority area for improved traffic management, said independent Councillor Christy Burke at last week's meeting of the Central Area Committee.