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The committee is examining a Bill to legislate for the examination and possible exhumation of mass graves at mother and baby homes. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire

The remains of mothers and babies buried in sites once run by religious orders should “where possible” be returned to their families, and their mass g(...)

If the permission was quashed with no remittal, a fresh planning application for the incinerator would be required to continue. File photograph: Chris Maddaloni/Collins

An Bord Pleanála will not appeal a successful High Court challenge by an environmental group over the €160 million incinerator in Ringaskiddy, Cork Ha(...)

Hatch Hall in Dublin 2, which Red Carnation Hotels wants to convert into a 60-bedroom hotel. Photograph: Eric Luke

A Dublin city centre resident has put the brakes on plans by the operator of Ashford Castle to construct a “boutique” five-star 60 bedr(...)

The western end of Liffey Valley shopping centre.

Property group Hines has secured planning permission for a €135 million major extension to the Liffey Valley shopping centre. South Du(...)

‘The Irish residential sector is being commodified for international capital investment,’ Frank McDonald claims

What was billed as a clash between journalist Frank McDonald and developer Johnny Ronan on the issue of high-rise development turned into something of(...)

A view of the new outdoor amphitheatre at the five-star Powerscourt Hotel in Enniskerry, Co Wicklow.

Businessman Ken Rohan has emerged victorious in a planning row with the owners of the five-star Powerscourt Hotel in Co Wicklow over a 214-seater outd(...)

Aughinish Alumina: An Bord Pleanála has ruled that a proposed extension of an extraction facility at Europe’s largest alumina plant can be considered a strategic infrastructure development.

Aughinish Alumina has secured approval for its plans for an extension of its large plant near Foynes, Co Limerick to be considered under the fast-trac(...)

A view of the cricket grounds at YMCA. Photograph: Dan Sheridan/Inpho

Last week the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), a community-based charity operating as a social enterprise, were notably enterprising but dist(...)

The proposed mixed-use redevelopment of Park Shopping Centre  on Prussia Street.

Plans to increase the amount of student accommodation and add build-to-rent apartments to a proposed development beside the Grangegorman Technological(...)

CGI view of the proposed development at Hedron’s Building, Broadstone.

Plans for a co-living scheme at the Hendron’s Building, a modernist protected structure in Broadstone, Dublin, have been refused by An Bord Pleanála. (...)

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