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Theatrical set features a superb 13-piece band, exquisite choreography and perpetual kinetic energy
Many people are turning their three-bed home into a four-bed with a Dermot Bannon-style family ‘space’
Wedding and family photos meant his work entered the homes of thousands of ordinary people
Dublin’s ring-road motorway is ‘at capacity’ but commuters and hauliers have little option but to keep getting stuck in M50 traffic. What is the plan?
Siobhán McLaughlin was killed by her husband in ‘savage, torturous’ attack 20 years ago at her family home in Goatstown
Expenditures were being shared by Deirdre Buttner and her partner, including holidays, and the court heard they travelled abroad quite frequently
John Peters (33), who told gardaí woman was not to be believed as she had mental health issues, said he is sorry for his actions and distress they caused
‘I cannot emphasise enough the consequences of overloading already stretched services,’ says Dublin Region Homeless Executive chief
Elected representatives in Clare pass resolution calling for planning permission for 170km pipeline to be refused
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Television: Slice-of-life memories a stark reminder of arbitrary cruelty of former Soviet Union
Angry scenes as peace groups demand end to attacks on Iran, but Iranian group chants ‘Thank you, Trump’
Jailed teacher lost ‘enhanced’ privileges and could no longer be housed in single cell at Mountjoy
Services will run under new contract from start of September
Zara Rana (37) claimed she suffered injuries to her left arm, right thumb and lower neck in collision outside her son’s school in Lucan, Dublin
Once a haven for wildlife, its famed hares and many birds have disappeared
John Dunne (35) of Sandyhill Terrace, Ballymun, broke into the family home, armed with a lump hammer
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St Patrick’s Day falls on Tuesday, March 17th, but many cities and towns across the country are hosting festivals the weekend before
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Remains of victim were discovered in wooded area in Hollywood, Co Wicklow
Ross Deegan, 22, admits punching RTÉ broadcaster Brendan Courtney
Former delivery driver remanded in custody after court hears he denies sexually assaulting the young girl
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John Halpin (46) also admitted leaving the scene of an accident knowing injury had been caused to Anthony Hogg and Georgina Hogg Moore
The national St Patrick’s Day Parade will return on Tuesday, March 17, following its established route from Parnell Square
Lawyers for Gerard O’Brien (61) say trial judge gave jury confusing instructions ‘weighted against the defence’
1,865 years: how long it would take for young people in one part of Dublin to have a home of their own, according to new analysis
Property sits on 3.7 acres of secluded grounds with direct access to Killiney beach
Bain Capital and Newpark Real Estate secure blue-chip occupiers on long-term leases at €14 per sq ft
Railway project team takes space for more than 400 workers at Coopers Cross scheme
Three men injured in IRA attacks suing former Sinn Féin president, alleging he was in group and sat on army council
Buvidal ‘not always suitable’ but is working for people with mild to moderate problems, HSE pharmacist says
Dubliner (55) sentenced to a total of four years but court hears he continues to maintain he is innocent
One of the alleged incidents occurred close to Howth Road in Clontarf last month
Judge says proposed move appears to be motivated by ‘personal dissatisfaction and career aspirations’
Teacher has spent more than 600 days in jail in separate spells for contempt of a court order to stay away from Wilson’s Hospital School
Developer Mark Leonard has withdrawn his challenge to the construction of almost 1,000 homes
Public consultation shows 48% of people against the project linking Cornelscourt to Cherrywood
Imad Qazi pleaded guilty to two counts of harassing the women on dates between September 2019 and January 2024
Miren-Maialen McDonald moved to the capital 26 years ago. The biggest change she’s noticed is in Dublin’s transport infrastructure
Two-bedroom home in walking distance of neighbourhood’s hotspots and Dublin city centre
Two homes, one price: a detached six-bed close to Ballina or a trendy two-bed in Donnybrook
TII says M50 charge generated €216.6m in revenue in 2025, despite chronic congestion
Tomas Cypas inflicted ‘a battering’ during ‘appalling attack’ on Juris Kokenbergs
Developer Mark Leonard has withdrawn High Court challenge
Woman gets barring order against man who allegedly punched her and tried to choke her with a chair
MSCI figures show vacancy rate on its institutionally-owned portfolio of central Dublin offices rose to 17.3% in 2025
Gardaí appeal to anyone who witnessed single vehicle incident on Powerstown Road in Tyrrelstown on Saturday evening to come forward
Gathering on O’Connell Street was organised by the Freedom for Iran Dublin group
John Griffiths (41), who lives in California, says he was using alcohol as a crutch at time of 2021 incident after his brother died by suicide
A concerned Rathfarnham resident warns that distracted driving is becoming all too common
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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