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From the
26 January 2022 issue

City Desk

Twenty Years On, Locals Still Wonder Why Corporation Street Was Renamed James Joyce Street

by Laoise Neylon

The Dish

To Help It With a Food Strategy for the City, the Council Wants to Know Where You Shop and What You Eat

by Claudia Dalby

City Desk

While Helping Many Undocumented People, the Government’s New Amnesty Scheme Will Leave Others Behind

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

How Can the Council Make the City’s Canalside Paths Safer?

by Claudia Dalby

Culture Desk

A New Platform for Amateur Writers Who Want a Bigger Audience Than Just Their Mates and Their Mothers

by Claudia Dalby

Unreal Estate

Vacancy Watch: Two Georgian Houses on Fairview Strand

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Dublin Pilots a Broader Approach to Tackling Community Safety Issues in North Inner-City

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

Dean: Sello is Representing the Next Generation

by Dean Van Nguyen

Culture Desk

Rebecca's Boyfriend, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

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Claudia Dalby

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