Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
The numbers spiked after a new cohort of councillors was elected in June 2024, and have eased somewhat since then – while ...
To meet demands from the central government for more land to build more homes on, Fingal plans to rezone more land residential – and look to its land reserves in Dunsink and Lissenhall, according to a ...
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 ...
On Friday at noon, strings of cars lined a stretch of South Circular Road in Dublin 8. Outside the street’s Dublin Mosque, and on the nearby avenues, there are more tight huddles of automobiles. A few ...
Just Mustard are a wondrous rarity: a band that play guitar music that’s slow in tempo and heavy on reverb but doesn’t sound tired or clichéd. For sure, the band have always shown an affinity for the ...
Sinn Féin TD Paul Donnelly says residents at a new housing development near Hollystown, Wilkinsons Brook, started to contact him within months of moving in. It was “in relation to issues of water ...
A new survey commissioned by Dublin Inquirer, with fieldwork and data preparation carried out by Amarách Research, offers insights into levels of crime in Dublin city centre. This City Centre Crime ...
A new report published today, Faith-Based Communities in the North-East Inner City, argues that to aid its integration efforts, the council should work more closely with the diverse array of ...
Local community safety partnerships (LCSPs) are one step closer to launch, after last week's monthly meeting of Dublin City Council. At the meeting, councillors agreed which of them would be nominated ...
Developer Ballymore has held many talks with ministers and council officials about its vision to demolish and rebuild part of the north inner-city around Sheriff Street, said the company’s development ...
There’s a history of pranks between Redmonds of Ranelagh off-licence and SoundHire, a shop a few doors down that rents out sound systems. The owners of these two long-established shops in Ranelagh, ...