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Construction to start on 600 social and affordable homes in south Dublin
A one-bed rental will cost €1,000 a month.
Development of almost 600 social and affordable homes at Dublin site one step closer after council votes to transfer land
Planning permission for the development was secured earlier this year.
Planning permission secured for 597 social and affordable homes in south Dublin
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has been successful in securing planning permission for the Shanganagh development.
New Dart station due for south Dublin
The Government yesterday announced new plans to help build houses across the country.
Funeral arrangements for the late, great Bill O'Herlihy have been announced
The broadcasting legend passed away in his sleep yesterday morning.
The five key locations of a deadly affair
From an anonymous suburban apartment block to a lonely, windswept reservoir – each played an important role in catching Elaine’s killer.
Gardaí make renewed appeal as investigation into death of Elaine O’Hara continues
Detectives want to talk to anyone who “may have met, spoken to, or engaged with Elaine” last August. The 36-year-old had volunteered to work at the Tall Ships Festival on the day she went missing.
Bus Eireann strike accounted for over 90 per cent of industrial action days lost so far this year
The country is on course to surpass last year’s 7,900 days lost to industrial action, with both state bus companies accounting for the vast majority of lost days.
It's off: Strike deferred at Dublin water plant
SIPTU members at the Shanganagh plant said employers didn’t recognise the trade union – but the plant management rejected the claim.