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Culture Desk

Long Hidden, Don Wood’s Photos of Dublin’s Queer Community in the Early 1980s Emerge

by Michael Lanigan

City Desk

After a Trip Abroad, a Family Was Blocked from Bringing Their Daughter Home to Ireland

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

As Government Prepares to Wipe Historical Convictions for Gay Sex, Some Activists Say They Want It to Go Further

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

Forty Years Ago Gardaí Interviewed Hundreds of Gay Men While Searching for a Killer – and They Still Have All the Files

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

The Pink Foxes Organise to Protect Queer People in Dublin

by Shamim Malekmian

City Desk

Council Plans 10% Wheelchair-Accessible Homes as Part of Mix in Large New Housing Schemes

by Laoise Neylon

Culture Desk

When the National Gallery Hired Aramark to Run Its Cafe, a Group of Art Students Changed Course to React

by Michael Lanigan

City Desk

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

by Laoise Neylon

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