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From the
29 May 2019 issue

City Desk

A Vintage Train Carries Passengers on Day Trips from Dublin

by Erin McGuire

City Desk

Newly Elected Dublin City Councillors Discussing Agendas and Coalitions

by Sean Finnan

Unreal Estate

After Seeing Developer's New Plans for Coolock Site, Councillors Feel Duped

by Sean Finnan

Unreal Estate

An Upcoming Conference Offers Cohousing – Not Coliving – as an Affordable Housing Solution

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

A Programme Tries to Smooth the Path to Work and Education for People with Disabilities

by Aura McMenamin

Culture Desk

Not to Be Taken at Bedtime, Reviewed

by Dave Lordan

City Desk

Around the Harmonstown DART Station, a Neighbourhood Struggles Against Illegal Parkers

by Erin McGuire

Podcast

Music at Marrowbone Books: Rachel Ní Chuinn

by Martin Cook

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Editor Lois Kapila

Deputy editor Sam Tranum

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Claudia Dalby

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