• As Refillz shops emerge, cost and plastic reduction remain uncertain

    By Iqra Siddiqui Plastic is embedded in everyday life, shaping how people shop, consume, and dispose. But refill shops are emerging as an alternative, offering a way to cut down on single-use packaging. But higher costs and convenience barriers continue to influence consumer behaviour. Experts suggest it could help reduce plastic waste. However, the question…

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  • By Aidan Crowley Aidan Crowley details of how commuter traffic across the country has barely decreased since the Government asked people to return to remote working last month. Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has recently confirmed that the number of cars on the Irish road network is within 1% of pre-pandemic levels. On Thursday 11th November,…

  • Will there be a 5th Aisling?- Sarah Breen- Co- author of the Aisling novel series talks to TheCity.ie

  • By Fantine Carron, Emily Goss Guildea and Samantha Dempsey Reporters Fantine Carron, Emily Goss Guildea and Samantha Dempsey took to the streets to find out if people were in the festive spirit this year. Due to restrictions and guidelines constantly being changed, we wanted to know how people are feeling in the run up to…

  • By Pearse McGrath Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook have come under fire in recent years for their content moderation – or lack thereof. The City spoke to Mark Walsh, who is a content moderator for Accenture in Dublin. With the sheer number of people on social media, some would think it is impossible…

  • By Christopher O’Flaherty UCD classics museum had an exhibition called “the museum of ancient history.” Christopher O’Flaherty from “TheCity.ie” went to the exhibition to get the full art history experience. Each art piece is unique and I welcome you to come to your own interpretation of what each one means:

  • Katie Ward talks to primary school teacher about the rising covid-19 cases and how it’s affecting their lives.