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42,000 Student Beds to Be Made Available by 2035
The new beds are part of the Government's strategy to tackle the student accommodation crisis
Children’s Rights Over Flights Protest Dublin Airport’s Passenger Cap
The Dublin Ketamine Crisis: Wastewater Analysis Reflects Increase of Ketamine Residue
New Arts and Community Centre to be Built as Part of Merchant’s Quay Refurbishment
The plans include the restoration of the St Anthony’s Theatre as a creative space for artists and performers
More Than Half of New Dublin Homes Bought by Institutions
Data shows companies and funds accounted for 56 per cent of purchases in the capital last year, limiting availability on the open market
Tá Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath ag Smaoineamh ar Cháin Turasóireachta Suas le €5 an Oíche a Ghearradh ar Chuairteoirí
De réir anailís a rinne Comhairle Cathrach Bhaile Átha Cliath, meastar go dtuillfí €17.5 milliún sa bhliain as táille €2 in aghaidh na hoíche a ghearradh ar chuairteoirí
Joe & the Juice, a Company with Strong Israeli Ties, Comes to Dawson Street
Joe & The Juice has a majority stake purchased by General Atlantic, a company that prides itself on its relationship with Israel
Queens University Belfast students vote for the reinstatement of Irish Language signage
91 per cent of the students who voted in the QUBSU referendum were in favour of the change
Rashid Khalidi Receives Phil Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage
The leading scholar of Palestinian history spoke in a ceremony on April 15: “Politics is not just guns and votes…language is essential.”
“Inclusion doesn’t happen by accident”: 2026 Neurodiversity Student Conference Combines Research and Advocacy
Student organisers and researchers discussed collaboration, inclusion, and the intercollegiate neurodivergent community at the annual conference held at Trinity College Dublin