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  1. News

    Dublin Climate Resilience: Is the City Prepared?

    As European cities face deadly heatwaves and floods, Dublin's climate preparedness and housing affordability come under scrutiny from planners and council officials.

    3 July 2026, 3:12 pm

  2. lifestyle

    Moving to Dublin 2026: Complete Relocation Guide

    Step-by-step guide to relocating to Dublin: visa requirements, finding rental accommodation, cost of living, healthcare, and settling into Ireland's capital.

    3 July 2026, 8:28 am

  3. lifestyle

    Best Things to Do in Dublin 2026: Top Attractions

    Discover Dublin's must-see attractions from Trinity College to Guinness Storehouse. Plan your visit with our guide to the city's best cultural experiences.

    2 July 2026, 6:28 am

  4. tech

    Dublin's Tech Boom Has a Dark Side: The Risks, Ethics and Hidden Costs Piling Up Behind the Promise

    The Irish capital is Europe's data capital on paper, but workers, regulators and community groups are asking who actually benefits — and who pays.

    3 July 2026, 10:09 pm

  5. Wellness

    Mindfulness in schools: what local programs are available

    From Ballymun to Ranelagh, Dublin schools are quietly rolling out structured mindfulness programs — here's what's on offer and whether the evidence stacks up.

    3 July 2026, 7:03 pm

  6. Wellness

    GP, psychologist or counsellor: how to pick the right door when stress is winning

    Dubliners are seeking mental health support in record numbers, but the three-way split between GPs, psychologists and counsellors still confuses most people who need help fast.

    3 July 2026, 7:03 pm

  7. lifestyle

    Cost of Living Dublin 2026: Rent, Food and Expenses

    Dublin is one of Western Europe's more expensive capitals. Here is a realistic breakdown of what it costs to rent, eat, commute, and live in the Irish capital in 2026.

    1 July 2026, 6:28 am

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