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Provisions in a recent tender are a small step, but part of an EU-wide and national effort to do a better job of reusing and ...
Having private, for-profit care goes against all you are trying to achieve for children in care,” says Terry Dignan, a ...
Here are the changes needed to ensure it doesn’t, writes an Irish Council for Civil Liberties representative due to speak about Dara’s case at the Oireachtas Justice Committee today.
Councils are reluctant to use the single-stage process because they take on more risk if something goes wrong, says Sinn Féin ...
Changes would bring more routes into the green spaces, as well as natural play areas, added amenities and upgraded pitches.
Sculpting through assemblies of objects is the main aspect of his practice, he says. A scarecrow-like figure wearing a Mickey ...
Last week, Cork-based painter Pascal Ungerer launched his new show, Other Ground, in The Lab Gallery on Foley Street. Curated by Margarita Cappock, Pascal’s work on show looks at the relationship and ...
The mission is to connect people, and “get people to realise that they have a lot more in common than they have differences”, ...
You stand on the pier and it’s different every day. The sky is changing, the water, the clouds. It’s the most wonderful ...
We're running a little summer school on Saturday 28 June and Sunday 29 June at 10-13 Thomas Street, in the Digital Hub, in Dublin 8. In five two-hour sessions, members of our team will work with ...
"Spent Dream of a Remote Wisdom" is a collection of works Proffitt made over the past year, comprising richly coloured abstract paintings, sculptures assembled from bird houses, popcorn boxes, twigs, ...
Between 2023 and late March 2025, the Department of Justice spent over €4.6 million on court cases brought by citizenship ...