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The special meeting was called after some councillors claimed the consultation did not adequately involve organisations representing people with disabilities.
Monrovia City Mayor, John-Charuk Siafa has called for more financial allocation for effective and sustainable city management. By: Blamo N. Toe/Contributing Writer Mayor Siafa made the call during his appearance before the Joint Committee on Ways, Means, Finance and Budget of the 55th National Legislature on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 for his first budget hearing. []
Food lovers will have the chance to sample great-value pints, delicious pintxos, and good vibes
Gardai have sealed off the scene in the city centre as investigations are under way
Almost 300 asylum seekers were removed from Mount Street in the early hours of Thursday morning
A male is alleged to have tried to take the baby from its pram in a front garden during the terrifying incident
A number of asylum seekers have been setting up tents in the area around the International Protection Office on Mount Street
STARK pictures show a migrant “tent city” weaving through roads outside an asylum processing centre in Dublin. The sprawling makeshift camp stretches around the International Protection
The gorgeous home, which is currently up for sale for €1.8million, boasts panoramic views of Dublin city
They showcase the best of what the St Johns Shopping Centre had to offer during the 1990s, a decade when shoppers spent hours looking around the shops for bargains. The photos take you up and down the escalator to put the shops you (prpbably) visited back in the day into focus. The images are a mix from the YEP archive and others published courtesy of photographic archive Leodis, which is run by Leeds Library & Information Service. They also run heritage blog The Secret Library Leeds, which...
Work is underway to re-lay new granite paving in a flagship city centre development - but it could take two months. Workers are replacing a swathe of asphalt on Wellington, Cambridge and Charles streets that appeared after cobbles were torn up to run pipes to a new food hall on Cambridge Street. Readers voiced dismay at how it was left in October. In March, Sean McClean, director of regeneration and development at Sheffield Council, said he shared people’s frustrations at the six-month wait to...