What would become of the Civic Offices on Wood Quay if the council relocates?
After The Currency reported the idea of the council moving its HQ, councillors were talking about and thinking through the pros and cons and implications.
The paper of record has run things in its print edition that appear to be independent journalism, but are in fact advertiser-sponsored content.
From peat for power to beef production, Irish and EU subsidies help to make polluting profitable. Last year the rest of the EU cut emissions but Ireland increased them.
The arts, although saturated with middle-class voices, are getting an infusion of working-class blood. It’s an exciting moment for our society.
Most debates about the housing crisis lead back to one place: the acute shortage of social housing. Tenant purchase schemes are making that shortage worse.
RTE has said it will release a new diversity strategy in the coming months, but it’s unclear if it will lead to visible change at the station.
Roe answers questions from a woman wondering about her guy’s status, and another letter writer who wonders how lesbians lose their virginity.
It is bad enough that Ireland facilitates tax avoidance, but it is even worse that it facilitates the business of death.
Our advice columnist answers questions from a man who wonders what sex with would be like with a woman who uses a wheelchair, and a woman who’s been raped.
Rising rents mean single parents are being forced further and further away from those who can support them. They are “austerity nomads”.
A powerful economic argument fuelled the drive for independence, but those involved in the Rising didn’t envision a low-tax location for US capital, with homeless children living on its streets.
People comment on what they call my “strong Dublin accent” a lot, a phrase that belittles how I speak, because it’s not just an accent, it’s a dialect – one with a rich history, one I’m proud of.
This week Roe answers questions from a woman who’s worried about whether she’s allowed to enjoy being choked, and another who feels bad about dumping her very nice boyfriend.