Ciara Kelly and Shane Coleman have lost the morning crankiness and found a zippy chemistry
Radio: Unexpected side effects of the war in Iran add to Newstalk’s commendable drivetime energy, while Oliver Callan’s show has a distinctive twang
Radio: Unexpected side effects of the war in Iran add to Newstalk’s commendable drivetime energy, while Oliver Callan’s show has a distinctive twang
Camden Yard has planning permission for a mixed office and apartment scheme up to 14 storeys tall
Council wants higher-income tenants to pay significantly more, with a fifth of households earning €1,000 net a week
Historic link to industrial school legacy is ‘traumatising and distressing’ for victims
Financial assistance should have been ‘more transparent and a lot more debated’, councillor says
With house prices continuing to rise, homebuyers are moving to traditionally more affordable neighbourhoods in Dublin to get on the property ladder
Singular US musician and former resident of Ireland is the subject of a fine documentary, The Graceless Age: The Ballad of John Murry
Caution urged against return to ‘civil war’ in ‘leafy Dublin 4′
Court of Appeal ruling confirms Dublin City Council could pursue Strand Road project using own traffic powers
Councillors are bracing for a chaotic bid to seek presidential nomination
Labour councillor says the contraptions are ‘dirty’, ‘unsightly’ trip hazards
Boxes attached to poles and cycle stands causing trip hazards, says council
Some work on the homes at Oscar Traynor Woods in Coolock may have to be paused for investigation
Radio: The Newstalk host hears lurid tales of urban crime. Over on Today FM, Matt Cooper has a more upbeat take on the capital’s future
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices