City Desk The council wasn’t hiring a municipal walker, but she took the job anyway Once a month since September 2022, artist Lian Bell has done a full circuit of the North and South Circular Roads, observing these 14km through the seasons. Dublin Inquirer, Michael Lanigan Sep 17, 2025
immigrant life Against law, the Courts Service website published names of some people seeking asylum by “error” A spokesperson says it has revised its processes to make sure it won’t happen again. But on Tuesday, some applicants’ names remained on its website. Shamim Malekmian Sep 17, 2025
City Desk Delays and costs mount for council’s Merrion Square tea rooms The construction site was quiet on two recent visits. A council spokesperson said they couldn’t say why the project has been delayed. Michael Lanigan Sep 17, 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