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From the
29 January 2020 issue

City Desk

What's the Quid Pro Quo in Dublin's Link-Up with Mastercard?

by Sean Finnan

Unreal Estate

Councillors Remain Concerned About Selling Land to Charity That Provides Social Housing

by Laoise Neylon

Opinion

Sam: What The Journal Has Learnt So Far in Its Search for a Different Way to Fund Journalism

by Sam Tranum

City Desk

A Promised Community Hub on Rutland Street Looks Close – But There Are Fears About Funding

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

The Next Stage of the Royal Canal Cycleway Is Due to Open in May, Says Council Official

by Lois Kapila

Culture Desk

An Artist Takes on the Absurdities of the Irish Public Health System

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

As the South Inner-City Changes, Some Community Organisations Are Struggling to Find Space

by Donal Corrigan

Opinion

Doireann: Who Should Police the Police?

by Doireann Ansbro

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