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The barriers “block migratory fish species from accessing most of the river and degrade/impound the habitat they need to ...
A June 1934 column in the Dublin Evening Mail celebrates the motto, while recounting a story of then Lord Mayor – Alfred ...
We want people to know about it, but we … we are not commercial, if you know what I mean,” says organiser Kamil Che.
Limited, infrequent service to and from this rural Fingal village stifles their school, work, and socialising opportunities, ...
Tubridy and Laure Detymowski had at the end of last year and the start of this year given cameras to residents in two ...
Councillors said that they feel the city was just used as the backdrop for a pre-election PR campaign.
A Dublin Bus hisses down Collins Avenue, past the entrance to the Whitehall Colmcille GAA clubhouse. Women chat over hot ...
The area does get quieter in the evening. But we hope the new place will draw people,” says Florencia Pugliese.
Cal is a dark, occasionally humorous look at sectarian politics and disenfranchised Catholic youth in Northern Ireland during ...
Garrett Phelan’s latest artwork is made of 28 radio shows broadcast on a loop, that force the listener to hear the landscape anew by showing the old.
Smile, Reviewed Roddy Doyle’s latest novel has the pitch-perfect dialogue and quiet moments of genius that mark his other works. However, it stumbles, and ultimately collapses, writes Sean Farrell.
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