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From the
19 December 2018 issue

City Desk

Council Removes Bins in Milltown Because People Were Putting Too Much Dog Poo in Them

by Zuzia Whelan

City Desk

Some Wonder Why Table Tennis Clubs Attract Fewer Dubliners

by Gary Ibbotson

The Dish

New Publications Launch to Chronicle Dublin's Thriving Food Scene

by Sean Finnan

Unreal Estate

Founder of Homeless Charity Rents Out Holiday Lets

by Laoise Neylon

Unreal Estate

She Was Burned Out of Her Home, Then Banned from Getting Housing Help via HAP

by Sean Finnan

Opinion

The Central Government Is Treating Councils Shamefully

by Odran Reid

Culture Desk

Should There Be a System for Tracking Ireland's Antiques When They Leave?

by Zuzia Whelan

The Dish

An Old Chipper is Reborn as a Vegan Diner

by Aoife O'Regan

City Desk

Should Cars Be Restricted from Going Through Rathmines?

by Zuzia Whelan

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