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13 October 2021 issue
City Desk
Tenants Find They Can’t Take Their Landlords to the RTB Because They Can’t Find Them
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
New Plan for Temple Bar Square Backtracks on Past Push for Walkability, says Architect
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
On Dorset Street, Have Plans to Rejuvenate the Community Included All Voices?
by Claudia Dalby
City Desk
For International Students Working in Private Nursing Homes, After-Graduation Work Permits and Higher-Paid Jobs Remain Elusive
by Shamim Malekmian
City Desk
On O’Connell Street, the Liberator’s Head Is Coated in Bird Poo, and Erin’s Hand Is Bandaged Up
by Laoise Neylon
City Desk
In Ringsend, Bollards Open Up Road for Cyclists, Pedestrians and Children Playing
by Claudia Dalby
Culture Desk
With a Paintbrush and Layer of Gold, an Artist Brings Weeds and Wildflowers into the Gallery
by Laoise Neylon
Culture Desk
Deadly Cuts, Reviewed
by Luke Maxwell
Cover
Issue 67: By Ausrine Kuze
by Ausrine Kuze
Dublin Inquirer
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