Dublin businesses seek to stop 155-bed homeless hostelAvalon House on Aungier Street would be State’s largest facility for rough sleepersThu Nov 14 2019 - 18:18
State’s largest homeless hostel for single adults to open over Starbucks in DublinAvalon House tourist hostel in Dublin to provide accommodation for rough sleepersThu Nov 14 2019 - 02:00
Irish Water granted permission for €500m north Dublin sewage plantFacility at Clonshaugh will be State’s second-largest sewage plant after RingsendWed Nov 13 2019 - 13:43
Lord Mayor says he cannot support Dublin city budgetIncreased charges and reduced services not acceptable, claims Paul McAuliffeWed Nov 13 2019 - 01:45
Car park, tolls and social housing rent hikes loom for DublinCouncil losing €8.4m rates income on Irish Water-owned propertiesTue Nov 12 2019 - 01:00
Gosafe industrial action suspended following WRC request for talksSitpu and management at speed camera company to meet on November 22ndMon Nov 11 2019 - 21:33
Dublin’s water: where does it come from and how secure is your supply?The capital’s water supply zone is a labyrinth and you could be drinking a mixSat Nov 09 2019 - 01:13
Barrister appointed to investigate council protection payment allegationsReview will examine relevant documents and interview Dublin City Council officialsThu Nov 07 2019 - 19:26
No plans for bus lane enforcement powers for NTA – RossMinister for Transport says Government spending a ‘lot of money’ on cycle safetyThu Nov 07 2019 - 19:07
O’Devaney Gardens gets the go-ahead, but questions remainAnalysis: The affordable housing plan for this regeneration project seems aspirational at bestTue Nov 05 2019 - 17:23
O’Devaney Gardens regeneration to go aheadNew deal approved to supply 30% of units in development for below market rental valueMon Nov 04 2019 - 22:04
Boil water notice reissued for greater Dublin areaIrish Water says heavy rainfall has caused contamination at Leixlip treatment plantMon Nov 04 2019 - 20:51
James Joyce’s ‘House of the Dead’ may become a hostel under new plansProposals lodged to turn the setting for famous short story into a 56-bedroom hostelThu Oct 31 2019 - 02:57
Dublin’s Moore Street to get four new market stallsTraders welcome the move but say trading conditions on the street remain intolerableThu Oct 31 2019 - 02:47
Climate activists protest outside Dublin petrochemical conferenceActivists lay in pools of imitation blood outside Burlington Hotel in DublinWed Oct 30 2019 - 17:27
Clamping set to be introduced at war memorial gardensCommuters and builders parking inappropriately at Islandbridge site, says OPWTue Oct 29 2019 - 02:07
Airbnb-style let plan for Phoenix Park scrappedConcerns raised over proximity to Áras, housing crisis and ‘harassment’ of deerMon Oct 28 2019 - 01:06
New law to combat dangerous overtaking of cyclistsProposal for minimum passing distance previously shelved after AG concernsMon Oct 28 2019 - 01:01
Q&A: How the Dublin Bus changes will affect you and your commuteEverything you need to know about the proposed Dublin Bus network revampTue Oct 22 2019 - 20:19
Passenger reluctance to get on board redesign forces NTA deviationDublin bus network revamp’s main obstacle is newfound fondness for existing routesTue Oct 22 2019 - 20:09
NTA rows back on cuts to direct Dublin city bus routesPlanners say new design will increase capacity and is more coherently plannedTue Oct 22 2019 - 12:58
Developer offers 471 apartments for social housing in DublinCouncillors fear nine-storey scheme in north of city could replicate problems of BallymunTue Oct 22 2019 - 02:27
Plans for nine-storey social housing scheme ‘greedy’Councillor says developer acted in bad faith over rezoning and proposal for Coolock siteTue Oct 22 2019 - 02:25
Revised plans for Dublin Bus routes to be publishedNetwork to be implemented between 2021 and 2023 to ensure ‘manageable change’Tue Oct 22 2019 - 02:16
Traders appeal for Dublin city market not to become ‘elitist’ attractionTenders to redevelop Victorian fruit and vegetable market expected to be sought next monthMon Oct 21 2019 - 01:00
Councillors warned against ‘prejudicing’ Cherry Orchard inquiryDCC chief has ‘grave reservations’ about request for special meeting on protection paymentsSat Oct 19 2019 - 04:00
Outbreak of rat-borne disease leptospirosis in Royal CanalWaterways Ireland says people should not swim or dive in canal until further noticeFri Oct 18 2019 - 21:19
Over 650 apartments planned beside St Anne’s Park in RahenyNew proposal would see apartment-only scheme in nine-storey blocksThu Oct 17 2019 - 16:22
Dublin council workers moved from certain areas due to threats from criminalsCouncillors hear of efforts to protect staff as they condemn extortion at building sitesThu Oct 17 2019 - 01:00
Council chief irked over Extinction Rebellion stay in Merrion SquareSenior management unaware of local decision to sanction park stay, says Owen KeeganWed Oct 16 2019 - 18:00
Land development body must have CPO powers, committee hearsNew €1.25bn agency needs ‘compellability’ tools to ensure homes are built, TDs toldWed Oct 16 2019 - 14:03
Bleeperbike to remove services from Dún LaoghaireCouncillor calls on four Dublin authorities to establish bike-sharing scheme for countyTue Oct 15 2019 - 19:17
Fears for Cherry Orchard housing plan over protection racketUp to 2,700 homes planned for west Dublin suburb but concerns are mountingSat Oct 12 2019 - 00:27
Criminals paid to ‘stop attacks’ at building sites across DublinCouncil ‘does not condone the payment of protection money by any of its contractorsFri Oct 11 2019 - 02:24
Construction of €10m Pelletstown train station to startStop on Royal Canal will open in 2021 and serve growing northside suburban locationThu Oct 10 2019 - 02:40
State may run review of council ‘security’Survey is considered after allegations that Dublin authority paid protection moneyThu Oct 10 2019 - 02:13
Murphy accuses councillors of hypocrisy over O’Devaney GardensCouncillors reversed support for housing planWed Oct 09 2019 - 20:04
Dublin City Council denies paying protection money to criminalsHigh Court told council workers suggested to construction firms they use services of criminalsWed Oct 09 2019 - 18:00
Locals appeal plan to fell 1930s trees over wheelchair accessResidents say lime trees can stay if council repairs and properly maintains footpathsWed Oct 09 2019 - 02:21
State has paid landlords €612m under HAP tenant schemeHousing assistance payment system now supports 50,000 households across IrelandTue Oct 08 2019 - 21:09
Annual housing budget: at best pointless, at worst damagingAnalysis: Move has potential to disrupt existing housing market measuresTue Oct 08 2019 - 19:33
Budget includes €100m increase for homeless services and HAPCuts to funds for local authority housing sites condemned by voluntary sectorTue Oct 08 2019 - 18:01
Councillors delay O’Devaney Gardens planEoghan Murphy threatens funding withdrawal if deal blockedMon Oct 07 2019 - 21:40
O’Devaney Gardens deal hangs in the balanceSome councillors want 100% public housing but accord will hinge on affordable termsMon Oct 07 2019 - 03:00
‘Cultural change’ needed for communities to accept high density housingMinister says development also needs to shift from ‘greenfield’ suburban sites to the reuse of urban land in towns and citiesMon Oct 07 2019 - 00:35
Dún Laoghaire harbour accounts must be published, says SenatorFormer harbour company director says council must not be saddled with €38m debtSun Oct 06 2019 - 15:54
Will Moore Street market be consigned to history?Drive for development has been chipping away at street trade for decadesFri Oct 04 2019 - 03:05
Moore Street traders may shut up shop after 200 yearsLicence holders consider ‘exit’ from market over criminality and neglectFri Oct 04 2019 - 02:33
O’Devaney Gardens build to be shelved unless €7m deal agreedRedevelopment to be ‘abandoned’ unless councillors sanction €7m deal with BartraFri Oct 04 2019 - 01:00
No Government funding for €38 million Dun Laoghaire harbour debtsFerry services unlikely to return to Dun Laoghaire, chief executive tells councillorsMon Sept 30 2019 - 20:10