# dublin-city-council - Today’s News
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# dublin-city-council - Friday 3 November, 2017
An RTÉ investigation last night showed widespread breaches in terms of health and safety standards across the private rental sector.
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# dublin-city-council - Thursday 2 November, 2017
Earlier this year, Dublin City councillors voted to fly the Palestinian flag over City Hall as a gesture of solidarity.
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A vote will be held this morning on whether the flag should be flown as a gesture of solidarity.
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# dublin-city-council - Monday 30 October, 2017
There will be only 15 positions next year, but it is hoped that number will increase substantially in 2019.
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# dublin-city-council - Saturday 28 October, 2017
The retail unit on South Great George’s Street is being sub-divided into two new spaces for restaurants.
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# dublin-city-council - Monday 23 October, 2017
The details of the festival were announced this morning.
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# dublin-city-council - Sunday 22 October, 2017
The well-known statue has been removed by Dublin City Council to facilitate the repaving of Harry Street.
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# dublin-city-council - Friday 20 October, 2017
The council plans to turn the Victorian era red brick terraced properties into a “homeless hub”.
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# dublin-city-council - Thursday 19 October, 2017
It’s gridlock coming into the city from the south at present.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 18 October, 2017
What is a SPUCmeister?
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 11 October, 2017
There were 14 reports of aggressive behaviour towards clamping staff in the first eight months of this year.
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# dublin-city-council - Saturday 7 October, 2017
DCC has received complaints around the noise which comes from an office building.
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# dublin-city-council - Sunday 1 October, 2017
The National Transport Authority says they are, but some businesses disagree.
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# dublin-city-council - Saturday 30 September, 2017
The historic venue was sold to the council, which is redeveloping it.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 27 September, 2017
“We’re five years into this process – it is unacceptable to go back to square one.”
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# dublin-city-council - Sunday 24 September, 2017
A new poster initiative from Dublin City Council is acting on a 2015 report that highlighted “relentless examples” of sexist behaviour.
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# dublin-city-council - Tuesday 19 September, 2017
Two five-storey office blocks are to be built on either side of the house.
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# dublin-city-council - Monday 18 September, 2017
The Dublin senior footballers secured their third All-Ireland win in a row yesterday.
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# dublin-city-council - Sunday 17 September, 2017
The south east area of the city received the most complaints about graffiti every year.
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# dublin-city-council - Saturday 16 September, 2017
We examine the state of public internet services across Ireland’s cities.
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They don’t want “another loud pub or nightclub”.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 13 September, 2017
Local media outlets had confirmed the screening, but DCC have insisted that it’s not happening.
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# dublin-city-council - Saturday 9 September, 2017
A new exhibition is celebrating the impact of the factory on Ireland and on the lives of thousands of workers.
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Councillors across various parties have expressed disappointment in the Myanmar leader’s behaviour.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 6 September, 2017
25-year-old Gabriel McCallion then spent the night in Mountjoy Garda Station and emerged to discover his car had been clamped a second time.
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# dublin-city-council - Tuesday 5 September, 2017
The markets, located in the Liberties in Dublin, have hit a few developmental snags in the past 10 years.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 30 August, 2017
The recovery centre was given planning permission earlier this month.
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# dublin-city-council - Tuesday 29 August, 2017
Plans to cut down the trees were met with strong resistance from local residents when announced earlier this year.
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# dublin-city-council - Monday 21 August, 2017
There is no longer a right turn now from Bachelors Walk onto O’Connell Bridge – except for buses, taxis and bicycles.
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# dublin-city-council - Thursday 17 August, 2017
In two cases, people claimed that they were clamped because the Parking Tag app allowed them to pay for parking in an area that became a clearway.
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# dublin-city-council - Monday 14 August, 2017
Cars will also be banned from turning right onto O’Connell Bridge from Bachelors Walk.
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# dublin-city-council - Thursday 10 August, 2017
A passerby stopped with the woman and had to pay the fine.
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# dublin-city-council - Sunday 6 August, 2017
These are just some of the recurring complaints that Dublin City Council receive about clamping.
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# dublin-city-council - Tuesday 1 August, 2017
The National Transport Authority wants responses from rickshaw drivers and passengers.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 26 July, 2017
Firefighters and paramedics in Dublin want their overtime rate raised to 1.5 times regular pay, in line with the rest of the country and the Dublin City Council standard.
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# dublin-city-council - Tuesday 25 July, 2017
A total of 36 bike stations were affected by the fault yesterday.
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# dublin-city-council - Thursday 20 July, 2017
Council housing is allocated based on need, age, income and right to live in Ireland on a long-term basis.
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# dublin-city-council - Wednesday 12 July, 2017
Plans were approved last night by Dublin City Council.
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