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The legacy of a Liberties hospital

The legacy of a Liberties hospital

Stepping back in time, Darragh Mowld’s discovers how a past Liberties hospital marked a revolutionary shift in medicine.…

‘Secret’ Millionaire comes to The Liberties

‘Secret’ Millionaire comes to The Liberties

The streets of the Liberties grasped their moment of fame last month, as they featured on the hit television programme, ‘The Secret Millionaire’, reports Leah King.…

Scene set to legalise medicinal marijuana for MS sufferers

Scene set to legalise medicinal marijuana for MS sufferers

Hilary Pidegeon reveals the latest government plans to introduce a new form of medical marijuana for MS patients.…

Mural marks memoir

Mural marks memoir

Meath Street sits at the heart of local tradition for all Liberties residents, whether they’re born, raised or simply situated here, writes Shauna Irwin.…

St James’ promise a more hands on hygiene policy

St James’ promise a more hands on hygiene policy

Amy Grehan follows up on the damning hygiene report of local hospital St. James’, she asks what are they doing to rectify the problem?…

Merchants holds ‘key’ to homelessness

Merchants holds ‘key’ to homelessness

Understaffing poses a huge issue for Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) and current workers are finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the growing demand, reports Josephine Gallagher.…

IFI Mosque, the heart of a new multicultural Ireland

IFI Mosque, the heart of a new multicultural Ireland

The Islamic Foundation of Ireland (IFI) mosque on the South Circular Road acts as a place of worship and and a focal point for Muslims in the Liberties area. …

Solas Project, ‘let your light shine’

Solas Project, ‘let your light shine’

The Solas Project, a community rejuvenation project for South Inner City Dublin, helps to provide programmes for disadvantaged youths…

Directly Elected Mayor campaign gets off to a slow start

Directly Elected Mayor campaign gets off to a slow start

The public response to the new mayor4dublin website, which lets Dubliners have their say on a proposal made for a directly elected mayor, has been minimal, according to two councillors…

Happy “Arthur’s Alcoholicday”

Happy “Arthur’s Alcoholicday”

Christy Moore is the latest celebrity to join criticism of Arthur’s Day with the release of his new single single…

Warning letters issued on household tax

Warning letters issued on household tax

Household tax tension reaches new levels as the Governement begins issuing warning letters to those who haven't yet payed Sophie Cairns reports.…

Sweet Christmas treats for all to enjoy

Sweet Christmas treats for all to enjoy

With Christmas fast approaching, Sarah Lavelle and Laura Meehan share their favourite festive recipe. …