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From the
30 September 2015 issue

City Desk

Poolbeg: Is the Community Being Short-Changed by €5 million?

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

At All Levels, Modular Housing Plans Pick Up Steam

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

What More Can NAMA Do to Ease the Housing Crisis?

by Damien Murphy

Culture Desk

Zoë's Dublin Diary: What to Do This Week

by Zoe Jellicoe

City Desk

Is It Time for a Tenants' Union?

by Louisa McGrath

The Dish

There's More to Indian Food Than Chicken Tikka

by Louisa McGrath

Culture Desk

Curios About: Don't Harangue People by Francis Quinn

by Square in the Circle

Culture Desk

The Tale of a Questionable Conviction, on Screen

by Damien Murphy

The Dish

Probably the Best Korean Food in Dublin

by Damien Murphy

Opinion

Roe: Some Abortion Myths, Dispelled

by Roe McDermott

City Desk

At 95, a Dublin Solicitor Looks Back on Lifetime of Law

by Cónal Thomas

Opinion

Andy: The Government Serves Property Interests

by Andy Storey

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Editor Lois Kapila

Deputy editor Sam Tranum

City reporters Laoise Neylon
Claudia Dalby

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