Man due in court over death in Co Dublin last summer
James ‘Jake’ Berney, a father and grandfather in his 50s, died from stab wounds in June
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James ‘Jake’ Berney, a father and grandfather in his 50s, died from stab wounds in June
Latest hearing in custody battle was due week after next for boy who gardaí believe was murdered by his father, Wayne O’Reilly
Council to ‘seek out’ owners without planning permission for lands that could accommodate at least 100 social homes
Gardaí suspect murder-suicide following discovery of remains of Wayne O’Reilly (48) and son Oisín
Met Éireann says track of weather system changed, while Britain took the brunt
Hotel would continue operating during proposed construction to add 192 rooms
The four-day celebration will also mark the arrival of spring and its renewing qualities
Jamie Tighe Ennis suffered fatal head injuries after being shot twice
Turin native maintained a deep affection for Ireland and dreamed of moving here permanently
City council traffic chief favours public transport improvements over driver payments
Usher’s Quay two-bed allows its residents to be part of the city’s festivities without setting foot outside
The woman told the court he was a good father but had an alcohol problem
Television: The class distinctions will quickly bore Irish viewers, but the mystery is at least compelling
Cycle routes and traffic calming to be expanded as redesign of city centre continues
Many employees say they have found a better work-life balance with remote and hybrid working
Babies born at the time of the metro announcement are now young adults resigned to taking hours to travel a few kilometres
The pipe repaired connects the Uisce Éireann water treatment plant at Ballymore Eustace, Co Kildare with a reservoir in Saggart, Co Dublin
One victim lost significant amount of blood and suffered apparent knife wounds to fingers during attack in his home
Court also hears separate case of woman granted protection order after ex-partner allegedly fractured her ribs
Rite & Reason: There is a small but significant return to the Christian faith, particularly Catholicism
About 100 people gathered at the Ha’penny Bridge in Dublin to condemn enforced regime change in the country
Met Éireann warns of potentially dangerous driving conditions due to wintry showers in many areas
No individual or group has claimed responsibility for the flag’s placement
For the RTÉ show’s new series, the architect and QS Claire Irwin renovated the Dublin home of Norita and Louis O’Donoghue
Gardaí continue to appeal for witnesses to New Year’s Eve attack in which family home was wrongfully targeted
Focus Ireland describes as ‘wrong’ Tánaiste’s comments about migrants without a ‘housing right’ in emergency accommodation
Gardaí suspect fire that gutted three-storey home on New Year’s Eve linked to violent incident last year
Crime gang firebombed family home, trapping mother and youngsters, in case of mistaken identity
Baby Elliot Deak was welcomed at 12.00am weighing 3.65kg (8lbs 1oz)
However, plans for wider use of cameras at traffic junctions in Dublin have stalled
Some of the five people, including children, jumped from windows as flames quickly gutted three-storey family home
Overnight frosts and icy roads on the way, says Met Éireann
However, red light cameras will come into operation at the Merrion Gates level crossings in south Dublin by the end of January
This is gloriously simple and careful cooking from an Iraqi-run kitchen with quiet confidence
Seizure of some 1,100kg of chewing tobacco followed routine profiling, Revenue says
Could a magic wand finally reverse this gross example of urban vandalism, or will the Green lobby and preservationists intervene?
Simultaneous fireworks displays in Howth and Dún Laoghaire as ukelele band descends on Galway
From embassy childhoods to Irish book clubs: Amelia Doyle on navigating identity, family, and career abroad
Minister for Energy Darragh O’Brien asked for urgent action from national grid operator and power supplier
‘High degree of resistance’ to searches as late as 2005 amid scepticism over finding new material
Private bus operator which closed Galway-Dublin route last year has also pulled back on routes in south Dublin and Wicklow
From Brazilian chefs to Ukrainian bakers and Irish professionals who have worked abroad, the international influence on this year’s new spots is clear to see
Met Éireann says some ‘wintry precipitation’ possible in the first week of 2026
Fishamble was in danger of becoming a hot news item again last March
Absences are worsening the problem of long waits at testing centres, campaigners say
Clampdown after Dublin hotel attack was more effective than response to murders of Jerry McCabe and Veronica Guerin, says senior detective
The going was yielding, the punters soft-to-heavy after Christmas excess
With five minutes to go before opening, a queue suddenly formed outside Brown Thomas, with menswear proving the most popular
Beneficiaries tracing firm Finders International located delighted nurse in the Philippines
How he won the Saloon Car Championship from behind the wheel and the Touring Car Championship from behind the pitwall
Around 400 people attend event in its 101st year, organised and run by more than 200 volunteers
High waves at Forty Foot see bathers move to nearby Sandycove and the ‘absolutely freezing’ water of Dublin Bay
Street concert to raises funds for Dublin Simon Community marks its 15th anniversary
Road fatalities total 186 as of December 23rd, 19 more than in same period in 2024
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices