'You can’t ignore it': BusConnects a crux issue in south Dublin
‘I’ll chain myself to those trees before I let them cut them down’ says one resident
‘I’ll chain myself to those trees before I let them cut them down’ says one resident
Nial Ring condemns ‘anti-Dublin bias’ as councillors call for directly elected mayor
Sinn Féin councillor says her remarks that some made themselves homeless ‘taken out of context’
Dublin City Council says Eoghan Murphy should ‘immediately’ appoint successor
Criticism that move to recoup management fee costs would ‘create a two-tier rent system’
Dublin councillors seek audit of groups using council property following the revelation
Council asks why Covanta issued no immediate information to the public after incident that led to hospitalisation of 11 staff
Dublin city councillors approve increased budget for homelessness services in 2017
Department of Housing fails to respond to council housing committee
Wall include names of all who died in conflicts on island between 1916 and 1923
Councillors vote to keep 15 per cent discount in 2016 despite call from chief executive
Spokesman says third-party debt collection agencies called upon only as a ‘last resort’
Invoice relates to city’s water and drainage network taken over by utility Irish Water
When charges were first to apply in October, use fell 20m litres daily in Dublin region
Longfield’s Hotel building was bought by Dublin City Council for €7m in 2007
Payment rates by households and businesses slip in 2014
Independent councillor criticises attitude to ‘chronic non-payment of rent’
Chartered Land swap opposed by Sinn Féin, Fianna Fáil and People before Profit
Street performances will be regulated for the first time in the city
Longfield’s Hotel building was bought by Dublin City Council for €7m in 2007
Minister points to people returning to work while organisations dealing with homelessness highlight the many households who have lost their private rented accommodation
Joan Burton receives angry responses from some at Impact-organised conference
Sale of hospitals at Crumlin, Temple Street or Tallaght could raise millions of euro to offset cost of new project, estimated at €650m
With so many Independents, it is hard to say how the council’s selection will go
50 out of 52 councillors want public vote to go ahead
The charitable arms of both hospitals have sought to reassure the public about giving
Board member hopes controversy around top-up payments will not impact on fundraising
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