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2 March 2022 issue

Unreal Estate

When Big Funds Control Private Housing Estates, Residents Get Little Say in How Their Community Is Run

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

Wanted: Journalist to Report on Arts in the City

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

In the Age of Email, Immigrants in Ireland Must Still Wait for Government Letters Sent by Post and Suffer When They Go Astray

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

An Industrial School Survivor Demands Answers on Why He Was Incarcerated at Age 11

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Crowd-Sourced Effort Finds Most Big Trucks Checked That Were Driving Through the City, Shouldn’t Have Been

by Claudia Dalby

The Dish

The Bolivian Restaurant in Moore Street Brings Classics from Cochabamba to Dublin

by Vritti Bansal

Culture Desk

A Group of Artists Try Out a Solution to Isolation by Sharing a Mystery Box of Art, by Post

by Claudia Dalby

Culture Desk

Fatima Was Me City, Reviewed

by Luke Maxwell

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