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Crumlin Boxing Club is run by Philip Sutcliffe Snr, McGregor’s boxing coach, a Dublin city councillor who – like McGregor – ...
We have an over-reliance on the private sector, it is expensive, it is poor value for money,” says Mary Hayes, director of ...
Beginning at 18.00 on Friday, and continuing until 7 July, Maarbjerg’s photography exhibition examines the luxury of silence, ...
In the midst of a housing crisis, it is unacceptable that the apprenticeships … are being under-resourced,” says Unite ...
The council plans to pilot “pollarding” 250 hornbeams across the city, said the city tree officer at a recent meeting.
Draft bye-laws, due soon to go out to public consultation, suggest adding some new market areas and shrinking some oldies.
Currently showing in the Chester Beatty museum and library is Routes and Realms – al-Masālik wa al-Mamālik, an exhibition ...
Two councillors have lodged complaints with the council against independent Councillor Gavin Pepper. But there’s been no ...
Embracing “Grimy aesthetics, edgy soundscapes, songs that are short for a scrolling economy, a general sense of living on the ...
It holds villages back from growing. And, “it also has very serious consequences, not just for the environment, but for human health”.
Smile, Reviewed. Roddy Doyle’s latest novel has the pitch-perfect dialogue and quiet moments of genius that mark his other works. However, it stumbles, and ultimately collapses, writes Sean Farrell.