This month, as Meals on Wheels marked its 50th year delivering meals in Balbriggan, one of its founders, Eoghan Ó Ceallacháin ...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission doesn’t believe chatbots are suitable “in provision of legal counselling”, a ...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, primarily subscriber-funded newspaper serving Ireland's capital since 2015, publishing Wednesdays and Fridays online, and in print monthly.
Customers come to Brendan’s Café from the early houses, from the flats, and from the nearby fruit and veg market for the breakfast. Inside, very little has changed since the place opened in 1985.
The Kilbarrack Foxfield Community Residents Association have a great relationship with the area manager, she says, and ...
Amid a serious shortage of pitches in Dublin 8, the OPW only allows one soccer club to use its pitch at the War Memorial Gardens.
In 2017, emails and memos from officials at the Department of Public Expenditure suggest they were unconvinced of the need for affordable-housing schemes.
Andy Storey is a lecturer in political economy at University College Dublin and a board member of human rights group Action from Ireland (Afri).
The DRHE’s Homeless Action Plan talks about it, and the need to “reduce discharge planning gaps”. The action plan also aims, ...
These could make it easier for parents with autistic kids, for example, to park closer to where they need to go.
Last summer, the political leaders of the European Parliament voted to embed a “scrutiny working group” in the EU Commission’s budgetary control committee to audit funding for non-governmental ...
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