New gambling advertising rules are set to come into effect very soon, and should curb excessive on-street advertising.
Changes to funding under the tenant-in-situ scheme mean the council can no longer recoup costs of any immediate refurbishment ...
The project is part of a constellation of efforts by Dubliners with a connection to Brazil to keep their children in touch ...
Did the council follow the correct process to name Herzog Park back in 1995? Or has Rathgar been living with Orwell Quarry Park all this time?
In 1966, The Liberties Association formed. Its aim was to push for the redevelopment of the area for the community rather than for commercial interest, says an RTÉ archival report. After Dublin ...
Since 2022, there have been 332 appeals lodged with councils nationwide, according to a Department of Transport spokesperson.
Getting defibrillators fast to those experiencing cardiac arrest is central to survival rates, says Joe Galvin, co-lead for ...
Danny Snow’s digital donor card is meant to start a conversation about ownership and possible futures of social media, photos ...
The screening includes two genre spoofs – The Substitute Teacher… From Hell and Dial S for Sandwich – made by the fourth-class students of Scoil Mocheallóg, Kilmallock National School, with guidance ...
At Lincoln Place, a road that forks northwards from the National Gallery in the heart of town, an illuminated billboard flashes above a cafe. The council granted permission in 2024 to replace an ...
Two women strolled down Main Street in Chapelizod. One pushed a stroller, the other carried a yellow “Slow Children Crossing” sign. It was just before 9am on Thursday morning, and they reached the ...
In the run-up to the 1916 Rising, police were closely watching the four-storey red-brick Georgian building at 41 Parnell Square West, says historian Liz Gillis. It was the headquarters of the ...