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"June is deeply associated with Áine, the Irish goddess of summer, fertility, love, and sovereignty, whose presence is especially felt around the midsummer season."
If you’re interested in social housing, fire safety, and journalism, we’d like to invite you to join us for a chat with Peter Apps, an award-winning reporter and editor for UK-based Inside Housing.
We’re delighted to be helping to organise a half-day free workshop for community journalists, run by the Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ).
Dublin’s big, and we’re a small team here at Dublin Inquirer. We’d love it if you’d fill out this short survey to help us stay in touch with what’s happening all over the city.
We’re looking for a full-time city reporter to join our team. Applications are due by 18 December.
We’re looking for a full-time city reporter to join our team. Applications are due by 18 December.
We want to be able to do more and better journalism. So we’re making some changes to our online edition and our subscription rates.
We’re looking for a full-time city reporter to join our team based in Kilmainham. Apply by 21 February.
It can be a hassle to chase down whether a landlord does actually sell up when they say they plan to. So let us check for you.
We’re taking a week off so there’ll be no edition on 23 August, but we’ll be back the week after.
We want to understand the reasons given for tenants’ evictions across the city, and whether they are legal notices. Please tell us your story.
Do you have a call-centre job which requires you to work from a desk alone at home? We’d like to hear more about your experiences.