Phibsborough residents and businesses seek change to BusConnects plans for village
Local group says it ‘strongly disagrees’ with current proposals for four motor traffic lanes
Local group says it ‘strongly disagrees’ with current proposals for four motor traffic lanes
Health Service Executive wants to transfer Quaker cemetery to Dublin City Council
Templeogue Synge Street GAA Club says debt linked to 2006 development effort an issue
The singer faces calls to boycott next month’s contest. But it is impervious to politics
Developers chasing profits as locals forced to move out of area, say community groups
We must wonder what shameful prejudices we allow to persist today merely because it is too awkward to confront them
Kieran Rose had failed to declare the use of the charity’s resources during his Seanad campaign
As the gay rights group is wound up, it leaves a legacy of bringing equality issues to the fore
Gay rights charity to be wound down after controversy over financial management
Appointment follows controversy over spending at Glen
Kieran Rose steps down ‘with regret’ from board following campaign allegations
Outgoing executive director Áine Duggan says full audit of gay rights charity is needed
Áine Duggan says full audit needed to establish if funds were misappropriated
Charity moves to appoint external investigator to examine allegations of intimidation
Google Maps says the city already has one, around Parnell Street East. Local traders back the idea of making it an official district of the capital
James McClean agrees with Roy Keane’s harsh assessment after Belarus game
Greenery can increase house prices by 20% and make you feel younger, seminar told
Sidelights of Irish political life: Car parks, farm lanes and enduring absence from home
In some cases there is a duty on a public servant to voice their concerns in public
Alan Kelly accused of being bamboozled by coterie of ‘powerful vested property interests’
May referendum ‘reaffirmed the importance of marriage and family for our society’, Fitzgerald says
This insightful account shows how uniting, strategic, and effective the campaign was
Nama’s plan to build 20,000 houses will help Dublin’s housing crisis, but the capital faces other hurdles as well, according to the city planner
Fitzgerald announces discount for existing unions as Government agrees Marriage Bill
Michael D Higgins signs Thirty-Fourth Amendment following marriage referendum
‘Student accommodation is another area where significant shortages are emerging and a rapidly increased supply is essential’
Irish Human Rights Commission was split over whether to call for teenager’s release
‘There is no call for that type of stuff,’ says local TD Michael Fitzmaurice
Stressing their own experiences gets positive response for Yes side
Vote gives Irish people ‘chance to secure true equality for lesbian and gay people’
Analysis: Vote will be a defining moment in the history of the State, writes Harry McGee
Leo Varadkar becomes the first cabinet Minister in Ireland to be openly gay
A new oral history book by the ‘Irish Times’ columnist Una Mullally looks back on the long campaign that led to the upcoming referendum on same-sex marriage. In this extract, key players recall a 2007 battle between the then coalition ‘partners’ over the introduction of civil partnership
Document ‘excludes more open and positive approach’ of the Pope
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices