Final votes to be cast on future of Dublin business group
DublinTown runs capital’s Business Improvement District scheme
DublinTown runs capital’s Business Improvement District scheme
Baggot Street firms say McVerry Trust should not have been granted exemption
Legal challenge to Dún Laoghaire and Liffey cycleways likely, says Cllr Mannix Flynn
Council must seek planning permission for trial path on Strand Road
Adequate public consultation not undertaken, document lodged to High Court states
Council devises mitigation measures for village to reduce rat-running risks
‘It was like an Alfred Hitchcock movie,’ says Docklands resident
Special arrangement in place since March to be rescinded at end of month
Increasing membership charge to €35 ‘very short-sighted’, Cllr Mannix Flynn says
Council has revived plans to use playwright’s house for homeless accommodation
Michael O’Flynn says Patrick secretly made calls in relation to own plan
Protest against the planned 150-bed facility will go ahead tonight despite decision
Proposal likely to run foul of environmental worries, says Independent Cllr Mannix Flynn
Philanthropic funding cannot be guaranteed for cultural quarter plan after costs escalate
Workers use footpaths and one-way streets recklessly, claims Cllr Mannix Flynn
Move by Dublin councillor a reaction to ‘disrespectful’ and ‘ridiculous’ nominations
More bus routes would be diverted from Dame Street under plaza plan
Hearing on Dublin City Council’s proposal to build €10 million plaza gets under way
Councillor threatens action over review of plans for traffic-free area in Dublin city
Breccia had not come to court “with clean hands”, High Court judge said
Minister says pilot supervised injecting facility will not create ‘honeypot’ effect
Testy exchanges about inflated footfall and graffiti clean-up feature at campaign launch
Larry Goodman’s firm recently won court battle with builder over control of hospital
Gardaí escort councillor from building after demonstration over Christian Brothers link
Victim initially thought to be at risk of losing fingers said to be recovering well in Cork
Iarnród Éireann’s Ennis to Limerick line has been closed since last winter’s storms
Anything that comes into view during an election campaign automatically takes the shape of a football before the eyes of a politician
Cllr Mannix Flynn says mural supporting same-sex marriage ‘unauthorised’
Maybe they did not understand what the agency was and how it was going to work
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices