Sold for €43 million last June, due to falling vocations
Sixteen housing projects face delays over objections by locals, council report says
Clergy say there is little evidence of baptisms aimed at securing access to schools
‘We’re all on top of each other here and there’s nowhere safe to let children out’
Architectural innovation has helped transform Inchicore National School into a light-filled space that has had an uplifting effect on the children who attend it
Catherine Ardagh automatically selected in Dublin South Central over Daithí de Róiste
Review | Chekhov’s First Play: ‘Platonov is the black hole at the heart of this brilliant endeavour’
Bush Moukarzel and Ben Kidd slowly strip away the trappings of form and character from Chekhov’s first work, and take a wrecking ball of theatrical convention
The provision of properties for rental only is a welcome approach
In Jobstown, where the Tánaiste faced the wrath of anti-water charges protestors , the Yes margin was reportedly 87%
Fr Michael Drumm says deletion of rule would undermine religious freedom
State child abuse campaigner rose above the grim hand fate dealt her to become an icon
Redemptorists also call on Archbishop, papal nuncio and Brendan O’Carroll to follow suit
Education Authority finds level of college entrants down to 15% in other parts of Dublin
Background: Croftwood Gardens residents point to neglect, writes Kitty Holland
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