Housing More than 100 HAP tenants in Dublin lost their homes after poor conditions flagged “An innocent tenant, through no fault of their own, ends up back homeless because a landlord doesn’t carry out the works,” says one councillor. Laoise Neylon Sep 12, 2025
music Remembering Brian “The Furrier” Furlong – legendary musician and lover of waistcoats At the end of August in Donnycarney, his brothers and friends carried his coffin to the sound of one of his last performances. Eoin Glackin Sep 12, 2025
Housing In Ballymun, residents learn their homes are soon to be demolished from a planning notice The lack of information and communication from the council has been incredibly stressful, says Patricia Barber. Eoin Glackin Sep 12, 2025
City Desk What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby? The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say. Shamim Malekmian Apr 23, 2025
The Dish At Jervis, spreading the joy of mango season “The mangoes in the supermarkets are … not as sweet.” Lois Kapila Apr 23, 2025
Fingal Rules on installation of drone food-delivery bases in Dublin remain in dispute The current skirmish is over a Manna base at Junction 6 in Blanchardstown. Sunni Bean Apr 23, 2025
Culture Desk Council plans to turn St Werburgh’s church into 250-seat venue The idea is for this spot next to Dublin Castle to host choirs, chamber music, trad music, poetry performances, and more. Michael Lanigan Apr 23, 2025