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Frustrated by longer wait for green man at Blackhorse junction, people dash across in front of moving cars 05/06/2026

Frustrated by longer waits for the green man at the Blackhorse junction, people are dashing across in front of moving cars. “I know the cycle of the lights and I’m like, ‘I should have gone already,’” said Niamh Stephens on Tuesday.

Frustrated by longer wait for green man at Blackhorse junction, people dash across in front of moving cars “I know the cycle of the lights and I’m like, ‘I should have gone already,’” said Niamh Stephens on Tuesday.

Could a promised scheme for stylish shopfronts change O’Connell Street? 05/06/2026

Could a promised scheme for stylish shopfronts change O’Connell Street? To date, Dublin City Council’s shopfront improvement scheme has covered the Liberties, Ballymun and Finglas.

Could a promised scheme for stylish shopfronts change O’Connell Street? To date, Dublin City Council’s shopfront improvement scheme has covered the Liberties, Ballymun and Finglas.

While in Dublin, a journalist offers a talk on using Instagram to document ethnic cleansing in the West Bank 05/06/2026

While in Dublin, a journalist is offering a talk on using Instagram to document ethnic cleansing in the West Bank. “I try to make things easy for people to see,” says journalist Leila Warah, who focuses on one aspect of life under apartheid in each short video.

While in Dublin, a journalist offers a talk on using Instagram to document ethnic cleansing in the West Bank “I try to make things easy for people to see,” says journalist Leila Warah, who focuses on one aspect of life under apartheid in each short video.

A documentary follows the ripples of the 1981 hunger strike to the California prison system 05/06/2026

The documentary "The Strike" follows the ripples of the 1981 hunger strike all the way to the California prison system. It is due to be screened in Dublin, Belfast and Cork this month.

A documentary follows the ripples of the 1981 hunger strike to the California prison system "The Strike" is due to be screened in Dublin, Belfast and Cork this month.

Through her small Collins Avenue vineyard, a winemaker finds her family roots 05/06/2026

Through her small Collins Avenue vineyard, a winemaker finds her family roots. It all started with a birthday gift from her son of two grape vines.

Through her small Collins Avenue vineyard, a winemaker finds her family roots It all started with a birthday gift from her son of two grape vines.

Council identifies Clongriffin as potential site for a new cultural and artistic centre 03/06/2026

The council has identified Clongriffin as potential site for a new cultural and artistic centre. A 2021 cultural infrastructure audit found that there was a big swathe of the northeast of the city that did not have any cultural buildings nearby.

Council identifies Clongriffin as potential site for a new cultural and artistic centre A 2021 cultural infrastructure audit found that there was a big swathe of the northeast of the city that did not have any cultural buildings nearby.

Council looking into causes of small landslide in Strawberry Beds earlier this year 03/06/2026

The council is looking into the causes of a small landslide in Strawberry Beds earlier this year. “The residents living there and people that use that road need to know that it’s safe,” says Fine Gael Councillor Ted Leddy.

Council looking into causes of small landslide in Strawberry Beds earlier this year “The residents living there and people that use that road need to know that it’s safe,” says Fine Gael Councillor Ted Leddy.

Council investigates chemical "attacks" on beach grass in Balbriggan 03/06/2026

The council is investigating chemical "attacks" on beach grass in Balbriggan. “It is not harmless behaviour – it is the premeditated, attempted destruction of a key environmental asset.”

Council investigates chemical "attacks" on beach grass in Balbriggan “It is not harmless behaviour – it is the premeditated, attempted destruction of a key environmental asset.”

Risk that more survivors of torture wil be denied asylum in Ireland, as a vital service is frozen 03/06/2026

There's a risk that more survivors of torture will be denied asylum in Ireland, as a vital service is frozen. While the pace of the asylum process has picked up for many applicants, the services helping them to make their cases have lacked the resourcing to keep up.

Risk that more survivors of torture wil be denied asylum in Ireland, as a vital service is frozen While the pace of the asylum process has picked up for many applicants, the services helping them to make their cases have lacked the resourcing to keep up.

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