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From the
18 March 2020 issue

City Desk

In Crowded Hostels, Homeless People Are Finding It Hard to Protect Themselves from Covid-19

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

In Deansgrange Cemetery, a Historian Excavates the Stories of Irishmen Who Served the Raj

by Lois Kapila and Shrinidhi Kalwad

City Desk

Council to Look at Stricter Rules for HGVs and Driver Blindspots

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

Council Installed Cameras with Facial Recognition on Football Pitch

by Sean Finnan

Unreal Estate

Hines Unveils Detailed Plans for Rentals on Player Wills and Bailey Gibson Sites in Dublin 8

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Across the City, Community Groups Spring Up to Offer What Supports They Can

by Donal Corrigan

Unreal Estate

While Rezoning 16 Industrial Sites, Councillors Seek Control Over What Can Be Built There

by Sam Tranum

City Desk

Dublin City Council Cancels Meetings So Councillors Can Practise Social Distancing

by Lois Kapila

Opinion

Doireann: New Charter for Victims of Crime Is Helpful, but Gaps Remain

by Doireann Ansbro

A Quick Note

Would You Be Willing to Sponsor a Dublin Inquirer Subscription for One of These Schools?

by Sam Tranum

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Editor Lois Kapila

Deputy editor Sam Tranum

City reporters Laoise Neylon
Claudia Dalby

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