‘An act of love and hope’: New artwork made of plastic rubbish from river Liffey unveiled
Installation by artist Rhona Byrne made from repurposed materials in the form of love-seats
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Installation by artist Rhona Byrne made from repurposed materials in the form of love-seats
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Project to channel water from river Shannon vital to secure supply, says Uisce Éireann
Dublin Fire Brigade says three people taken from the water with no serious injuries
IWAI scheme proposes new marina lying between new Poolbeg urban quarter and the river
Dublin Port: Out on the balcony the view is incredible, despite the fog. Beneath us, the river Liffey meets the sea
A 40-year veteran of the Liffey Swim says climate change and a growing population in Greater Dublin Area have changed conditions on the river
The designers of the city boardwalk, now almost a quarter-century old, are ‘dead proud’ of a project that has become part of Dublin’s identity
This year, for the first time in its history, the famous canoe race moved to May to ensure water levels were high enough
Rowing was a way of getting outside ‘comfort zone’, says Bríd Leahy, after she spotted boats on the Liffey while training for a marathon in the Phoenix Park
Reopening the only Liffey crossing between Lucan and Chapelizod, a distance of 8.5km, could be the catalyst for a new Liffey Valley park
Ambitious plans by semi-state transport company CIE to build new 1,000 apartments at Heuston Station in Dublin would draw in residents from surrounding areas with new bridges crossing the river
Intel takes in about 660m litres of water a month - the equivalent of 264 Olympic-sized swimming pools - from the river for its chipmaking facility in Co Kildare
Seawalls and sanitation systems constructed in the 19th century have fallen well below the needs of a much larger population
In 2002, 1,000 homes in East Wall and Clontarf were flooded when the Liffey rose by more than one-metre, a record high
Deterioration of landscape and urban run-off putting heaping strain on river system
How great it would be for the wellbeing of both people and animals to be foregrounded in the river’s future
The Poulaphouca Reservoir in Co Wicklow, which supplies an estimated 50 per cent of Dublin’s drinking water, is at huge risk from pollution
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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
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