Low number of Dublin businesses paying improvement levy Many Dublin businesses are failing to pay a compulsory levy for local improvements, according to latest figures. Dublin • 25 Jan 22
Low number of Dublin businesses paying improvement levy Many Dublin businesses are failing to pay a compulsory levy for local improvements, according to latest figures. Dublin • 25 Jan 22
Govt announces relaxation of mortgage-to-rent limits A relaxation of limits on a mortgage-to-rent scheme for people at risk of losing their homes has been announced by the Government. Ireland • 24 Jan 22
Govt announces relaxation of mortgage-to-rent limits A relaxation of limits on a mortgage-to-rent scheme for people at risk of losing their homes has been announced by the Government. Ireland • 24 Jan 22
Restriction proposal on Dublin Build To Rent apartments Restrictions on the construction of Build To Rent apartment blocks are being proposed as part of Dublin City Council's new development plan. Ireland • 24 Jan 22
Restriction proposal on Dublin Build To Rent apartments Restrictions on the construction of Build To Rent apartment blocks are being proposed as part of Dublin City Council's new development plan. Ireland • 24 Jan 22
Forcible occupation of Dublin's Rotunda Hall remembered A ceremony was held today to mark the centenary of the forcible occupation of Dublin's Rotunda Hall by a left wing group protesting against unemployment. Ireland • 22 Jan 22
Forcible occupation of Dublin's Rotunda Hall remembered A ceremony was held today to mark the centenary of the forcible occupation of Dublin's Rotunda Hall by a left wing group protesting against unemployment. Ireland • 22 Jan 22
Stena Line to hire 60 workers for Irish Sea routes Stena Line is running its first ever recruitment campaign because of staff shortages. Business • 20 Jan 22
Stena Line to hire 60 workers for Irish Sea routes Stena Line is running its first ever recruitment campaign because of staff shortages. Business • 20 Jan 22
New initiative to encourage speaking Irish in Dublin A new initiative has been launched to encourage Irish speaking during everyday business in Dublin city centre. Regional • 18 Jan 22
New initiative to encourage speaking Irish in Dublin A new initiative has been launched to encourage Irish speaking during everyday business in Dublin city centre. Regional • 18 Jan 22
Heritage groups vow to appeal Moore St demolitions 1916 heritage groups have vowed to appeal planning permission to demolish parts of Dublin's Moore Street for a new shopping, office and residential development. Dublin • 13 Jan 22
Heritage groups vow to appeal Moore St demolitions 1916 heritage groups have vowed to appeal planning permission to demolish parts of Dublin's Moore Street for a new shopping, office and residential development. Dublin • 13 Jan 22
'No obvious motive' for fatal Dublin shooting Gardaí have said there is no obvious motive for the fatal shooting of a man in Ballyfermot in Dublin early this morning. Dublin • 09 Jan 22
'No obvious motive' for fatal Dublin shooting Gardaí have said there is no obvious motive for the fatal shooting of a man in Ballyfermot in Dublin early this morning. Dublin • 09 Jan 22
Isolation rules decision 'could come within days' The Government says a decision is due within days on possible changes to isolation rules for Covid close contacts. Coronavirus • 08 Jan 22
Isolation rules decision 'could come within days' The Government says a decision is due within days on possible changes to isolation rules for Covid close contacts. Coronavirus • 08 Jan 22
14% increase in number of homeless since May 2021 Homeless figures have increased again for the sixth consecutive month, with 9,099 people in emergency accommodation last November. Ireland • 07 Jan 22
14% increase in number of homeless since May 2021 Homeless figures have increased again for the sixth consecutive month, with 9,099 people in emergency accommodation last November. Ireland • 07 Jan 22