From Ranelagh to the Liberties, a growing wave of Dublin eateries is earning praise from dietitians for putting whole food, not wellness buzzwords, on the plate.
A slow-burning administrative problem with duplicate imagery in planning applications has quietly shaped how the city processes development proposals — and why reform is now overdue.
Community members across the city say generic, mismatched images in official planning materials are distorting public consultations and undermining trust in local development decisions.
Community members across Ballymun, Fatima Mansions and the Liberties say they were never consulted before decades-old public artworks were removed or digitally replicated on new surfaces.
Across the city, neighbourhood organisations say Dublin City Council's image replacement programme is stripping local identity from public spaces — and they want answers.
Federal funding commitments signal major overhaul of city's aging transit network and residential capacity as Dublin competes globally for talent and investment.
The London-founded autonomous vehicle software firm has quietly become the most watched name in European deep tech, and its Dublin ambitions are starting to take shape.
Seren AI, a Grand Canal Dock-based company building real-time multilingual compliance tools for financial services, has just closed a €14 million Series A — and it's reshaping how Dublin's fintech sector thinks about regulatory risk.
A package of council directives approved this month links rezoning, infrastructure investment and employment zones in ways that will reshape how Dubliners live and work across the next decade.