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Paul Keogh

Paul Keogh

Freelance Journalist at Metro.co.uk

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Recent Articles

meathchronicle.ie

Letter to the Editor: Is it time to rethink Navan 2030 scheme? | Meath Chronicle

Letter to the Editor: Is it time to rethink Navan 2030 scheme?  Meath Chronicle
edinburghnews.scotsman.com

Edinburgh-born hotel boss who vanished over 20 years ago after flyi...

An Edinburgh-born hotel boss who vanished over 20 years ago after raving to neighbours about his wife being abducted by aliens has been declared dead by a top judge.
express.co.uk

Family calls off £3m inheritance feud after fight racks up £800,000...

A failed actress branded a “greedy liar” by her mother in a £3million inheritance feud, has settled her differences with her family after a fight racked up £800,000 in lawyers’ bills.
rte.ie

Reviewed: A Page From My Life - The Ray D’Arcy Show

As the nation adjusted to lockdown, Ray D’arcy set a challenge for listeners to his RTÉ Radio 1 show, inviting them to submit a story 500 words long. Can a meaningful tale be told in so few words? Answer is very happily in the affirmative.
irishtimes.com

Shop conversion and government buildings win Irish architecture awards

Conservation, conversion and creative thinking themes in RIAI Architecture Awards
thejournal.ie

Dublin City Council spent over €600,000 on design consultants for C...

Under the envisioned pedestrian and cycle plaza all traffic would be banned from entering Dame Street via College Green.
inyourarea.co.uk

Huge payout for boy left disabled after birth at RBH

The family could receive millions towards the seven years old’s care
afloat.ie

Lusitania Sinking Recalled as Irish Rescue Reward Boat is Restored

The Aigh Vie is sailing again. And anyone who knows anything of her will find their thoughts tracking back to the sinking of the Transatlantic liner Lusitania
somersetlive.co.uk

Why ‘childish’ couple face £200k court bill over pot plants

A judge has slammed their sense of “entitlement” as they moved items to stop a neighbour using a right of way
irishtimes.com

€20 million Dublin City Council housing estate to be built in Bally...

Estate will be the largest built by the council since the property crash
thetimes.co.uk

€15m mountain visitor centre will destroy peace, critics warn

A planning application has been submitted for a visitor centre near the Hell Fire Club in the Dublin Mountains.Plans for the €15 million centre have faced significant objections from Save the Hellfire
kentonline.co.uk

Brothers facing £200,000 costs over ‘greedy’ will battle with stepmum

A pair who launched a legal challenge over their father’s will are facing a massive legal bill after a judge ruled against them.
telegraph.co.uk

Divorcees don’t need to afford lifestyle they were accustomed to in...

Divorcees do not need to be able to afford the lifestyle they were accustomed to in marriage, a Court of Appeal judge has suggested as he rejected an ex-wife’s bid to increase her settlement.
irishtimes.com

Barely scraping the sky: why Dublin’s tallest buildings are too short

Developers are setting their sights lower with buildings such as the 73m Exo office block
irishtimes.com

Living over the shop

Jeremy Irons and David Puttnam often pop into Claire Graham and Tom Keane’s quirky, chic shop in Co Cork
independent.ie

UCD student centre is country’s favourite new building

The country’s favourite new building was built for and funded by students.
irishtimes.com

Making sense of public spaces

URBAN PLANNING: Ireland’s public spaces could be so much better
irishtimes.com

Leaving Swinford for Sydney - if they can sell

THE MIX OF Australian and Irish design in this Co Mayo house – near Swinford – perfectly mirrors its owners: Annette Gallogly…