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An Artist’s Perspective on Dublin’s Changing Landscape in Before I Go: Vanishing Dublin
A new exhibition by artist Gerard Byrne highlights the impact of modernization on Dublin’s architectural character and cultural identity. By Peace Okolo An exhibition portraying Dublin’s evolving cityscape has opened at the Gerard Byrne Gallery on Trinity Street, with artist Gerard Byrne presenting a series of paintings that reflect the city’s architectural and cultural change. Before I Go. Vanishing Dublin focuses on Georgian and Victorian buildings…
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According to My World Survey 2, the National Study of Youth Mental Health in Ireland, the number of students suffering from anxiety has doubled since 2012. The findings show that in comparison to the previous study conducted in 2012, the amount of teenagers aged 12 to 19 suffering from severe anxiety has doubled from 11%…
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The National Transport Authority’s (NTA) BusConnects proposal recently finished its latest round of public consultations. However, many people are still concerned about the impact it will have on local communities.
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Students from the most well-off parts of Dublin are 14 times more likely to progress to university, compared with students from some schools in the city’s more disadvantaged areas.
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In 2018, there was a rise in the fixed charge for drivers who park in a disabled zone without a licence, from €80 to €150. However, that still hasn’t stopped people from using these spaces illegally.
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Travellers’ unique status as an ethnic group within Irish Society was recognised by the Irish Government in 2017.
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The average response time for National Ambulance Services is under 19 minutes, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information Act.











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