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From the
30 September 2020 issue

City Desk

Some Ex-Asylum Seekers Say They're Stuck in Direct Provision Because Dublin Landlords Won't Accept Them

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

At Molyneux Yard, a Group of Horse Owners and Locals Rally to Save Their Lane

by Donal Corrigan

The Dish

On George's Street, the Idle “King of Dim Sum” Awaits His Debut

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

Some Councillors and Community Members Criticise Lengthy Delays in Getting Citywide JPC Meetings up and Running

by Cormac Fitzgerald

Unreal Estate

What's Next for Council Land at Oscar Traynor Road?

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Years After Major Flooding, Some Residents in Ringsend and Irishtown Say They Can't Get Flood Insurance

by Donal Corrigan

City Desk

A Legal Aid Charity Takes Its First Steps Fighting Environmental Injustice

by Laoise Neylon

Opinion

Brigid: An Outsider’s View of a Dublin City Council Meeting

by Brigid Ní Raghallaigh

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