Join us for this year’s Dublin Inquirer Summer School, on Saturday 27 June and Sunday 28 June. In seven sessions, members of our team will work with groups of up to 15 people on skills and knowledge ...
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.
At one point in 2013, there were 30,000 people on a co-ordinated hunger strike across the Californian prison system, ...
Soon, businesses on O’Connell Street are likely to come under its remit too. That’s according to a council roadmap for the ...
Unlike David, Mary Llewellyn doesn’t sell her wine – it’s only for friends and family, she says. Her wine is bottled at home ...
On 27–28 June, we’re running seven different sessions aiming to offer skills and knowledge useful to journalists, and others ...
Published as a book earlier this year by The Library Project, The Dead Zoo in Blue book saw Claxton immerse himself in the ...
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 ...
While the eastern and southern sides of the dunes were surrounded by chestnut fencing, which Fingal County Council erected in September to help the small hills trap sand – now their northern and ...
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.
Feeding into it from different directions are Davitt Road, Naas Road, Tyrconnell Road, the Luas’s Red Line, the Grand Canal, ...