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13 May 2020 issue

Unreal Estate

Housing Groups Express Concern Over Move to Deal with Tenancy Hearings on Paper

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Council Asks Dubliners to Help Map the City’s Trees

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

In Blackpitts, Designs for New Mosque Blend Dublin Victoriana and Mughal Architecture

by Zuzia Whelan

City Desk

Despite Evictions Ban, Some Say They've Still Been Forced to Leave Their Homes

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Some Credit Unions Want a Broader Debate about Their Role in the City

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

Council Briefs: Budget Watching, the North-Side "Super Depot", and a Potential Pilot Wash Facility

by Lois Kapila, Sam Tranum, and Stephanie Costello

City Desk

If Budget Cuts Come to Dublin City Council They Shouldn't Worsen Inequalities, Some Say

by Donal Corrigan

Opinion

Sam: The Dangers of Using Government Advertising to Prop Up Suffering Newspapers

by Sam Tranum

Cover

Issue 50: By Fiona McDonnell

by Fiona McDonnell

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