Dublin Inquirer is an independent publication currently covering Dublin city. We are dedicated to quality public-interest local journalism.

We cover, in particular, housing and homelessness, transport, immigrant life and the immigration system, climate and environment, local government, planning and urbanism, arts and culture and food. It was founded in June 2015 and is mostly (save for specific project grants) funded by reader subscriptions. We currently have three full-time staff, one part-time distribution and admin manager, and three regular freelancers.

Dublin Inquirer Ltd

Basic information

Name
Dublin Inquirer limited
Title
local, independent newspaper
Country
Ireland
City
Dublin

Supported projects

A News Desert no More: Serving Fingal with Quality Coverage

  • Journalism & Media

DUBLIN - Towards the end of last year, one of the largest media companies in Ireland shut its edition covering Fingal in the north of Dublin. We are piloting the expansion of our coverage from Dublin's centre northwards to step up and help serve these communities, shaping our coverage around what they say they need during active outreach.   

ATI & LTNs: Does class disparity in car-reduction schemes exist?

  • Environment
  • Transport

DUBLIN/LONDON - The local authorities of Tower Hamlets in London and Drumcondra/Finglas in Dublin have been rolling out neighbourhood transport schemes to reduce car use and adapt their transport systems to favour greener modes of travel.

Sam Tranum

The Sinking Cities Project

  • Cities
  • Environment

The Sinking Cities Project is an ambitious, six city investigation into how coastal area are preparing for the threat of climate change-caused sea level rise. Brought to you by Unbias the News and The Dublin Inquirer, the investigation targeted Alexandria, Egypt; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Dublin, Ireland; Karachi, Pakistan; Lagos, Nigeria and Rotterdam, Netherlands.