Dublin City Council investigating councillor over breaching code of ethics
Issue of online misinformation about immigration highlighted at council meeting
Issue of online misinformation about immigration highlighted at council meeting
Council agrees to keep 15 per cent reduction in 2025, with increases expected from 2026
While plans for car restrictions into Dublin city centre have been watered down, the move is a first step in tackling congestion
Restrictions on private traffic on the city quays will go ahead despite objections from some businesses
Economic analysis submitted to council chief Richard Shakespeare warns of job losses
Several hundred people attend protest outside City Hall seeking full implementation of traffic measures
Richard Shakespeare ‘unavailable’ to meet civil society groups concerned about changes to and potential delay of proposals
Minister for Transport hits out at politicians seeking advantage by ‘playing on concerns’ about impact on business of traffic management changes
Richard Shakespeare, who had a ‘baptism of fire’ during the Dublin riots, lays out his plans for a safer, cleaner, less rundown city
The city’s newest food market will be better than the English Market in Cork, says city chief Richard Shakespeare
Not enough gardaí to police the capital’s streets, says Dublin City Council chief executive Richard Shakespeare
Developer Glenveagh offers to increase proportion of social homes in scheme
Protesters say new hotels crowd out housing and the arts; officials say they create jobs
Former Dublin factory on South Circular Road part of a 19-storey redevelopment plan
Dublin City Councillors support plan for 100-acre Finglas site by 43 votes to 17
Apartments to be developed at site opposite Abbey Theatre following €550,000 sale
Gerry McAnaney and Paul Cooke returned as president and vice-president
Home of 1916 leader demolished in September to make way for apartments and hotel
Failure to redevelop closed down trading post has been source of controversy for years
A year ago they were springing up like daffodils. Covid-19 hit like a dose of Roundup
Council may not have ‘legal mechanism’ to force reinstatement, says planning chief
Garda instructs city council to close roads, dog walking facilities and allotments
‘No valid reason’ to pursue board in courts, says council’s head of planning despite councillors voting for legal action over Raheny development
Plans by hotelier Martin Keane for the site are declared invalid
Local authority to act to take back Edwardian building from hotelier Martin Keane
Councillors refuse to pass 2020 budget; dispute over vote on O’Devaney Gardens deal
Audit commissioned by Sport Ireland to include details of parting deal with John Delaney
Kosi and Mazars reports now expected to be delivered by the end of November
City planner says limiting hotels under development plan would leave council open to legal action
City planner warns that move could leave council at risk of legal challenge
Council report finds vacant building ‘badly damaged’ and in need of €13m in repairs
Dublin City Council report says repairs on historic building would cost more than €13m
Council refused to sanction €1.4m sale of site surrounding the former late-night venue
Building near Capel Street may be turned into retail-only facility with no wholesale
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