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Dublin's independent local newspaper, since 2015. Reader-funded through subscriptions. Wednesdays and Fridays online, monthly in print.
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We've launched our new Things To Do newsletter today, we sent out the first edition this morning. If you didn't get it, you can have a read here, and, if you like what you see, you can sign up to get next week's free, there's a button/link at the bottom. dublininquirer.com/email/8499bf45ā¦

In Priorswood, the council has finally begun clearing an industrial-scale illegal dump in a residential neighbourhood. āI was lying in my hospital bed and I just kept thinking, āGod, please donāt let me die. I want to live to see the dump gone.ā dublininquirer.com/in-priorswood-ā¦






A new documentary on John Murry ācaptures some very moving momentsā, writes Luke Maxwell. Filmmaker Sarah Shareās āThe Graceless Age" tells the story of the Mississippi-born musician, who is now living in Ireland. dublininquirer.com/luke-documentaā¦



With their funding halved, Fingal councillors join chorus begging for more money for anti-homelessness tenant-in-situ scheme. āI just cannot get over that they didnāt maintain the same level of funding at a minimum, because itās a bloody great scheme.ā dublininquirer.com/with-their-funā¦

āPitched as āavante hyperpopā," Meljoann's "music can sound like what Mariah Carey might cook up if she spent more hours hanging out in video arcades and reading radical literature,ā writes Dean Van Nguyen. dublininquirer.com/dean-on-meljoaā¦




With long and indefinite waits for an answer, some people seeking Irish citizenship feel pushed to lawyer up. Between 2023 and late March 2025, the Department of Justice spent over ā¬4.6m on court cases brought by citizenship seekers, official figures say. dublininquirer.com/with-long-and-ā¦

