elections As campaigns gear up in central Dublin, how sound is the voter register? It isn’t hard to find people registered to the wrong addresses and zombie entries. Lois Kapila Mar 20, 2026
Housing Council outlines plans to get moving again on 2,000 homes stalled by central government u-turn The Department of Housing was reviewing whether it was good value to develop them under public private partnership. It isn’t, it decided. Lois Kapila Mar 20, 2026
criminal justice Inmates still earn just 50 cents for a day’s work in Irish prisons While costs of basic items have risen, including snacks bought from the prison shop to fill long gaps between meals. Eoin Glackin Mar 20, 2026
Councillors Dig in with Effort to Curb Build-to-Rent Housing, Despite Warning from Planning Regulator
Forty years ago gardaí interviewed hundreds of gay men while searching for a killer – and they still have all the files
With His New Cookbook, an Artist Asks Readers to Think About Where Their Tomatoes Come From, and at What Cost