Ireland’s air traffic control operators not notified of drone activity during Zelenskiy visit
Questions emerge over how vital security information was shared as anti-drone tech included in €1.7bn defence package
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Questions emerge over how vital security information was shared as anti-drone tech included in €1.7bn defence package
Co Dublin company is leading provider of prefabricated modular balconies
Green Line’s suspension, combined with inadequacy of bus service, leaves workers facing longer journeys and deep frustration
Incident took place on South Circular Road early on Thursday morning
Local authority cannot help unless Yvette Fouché gives up her dogs - ‘Out of the question; I love them’
Focus Ireland highlights ‘urgent need’ for stronger prevention measures
Scintillating gig shows Ellie Rowsell’s skills as frontwoman and band’s talent for old-school indie pop
Stark contrast between 2012/2013 sale prices and more recent sales, with some areas showing increases of more than 100 per cent
Airborne devices appeared in Dublin Bay, close to flight path of Ukrainian president’s plane
Inspection comes as bloc plans to crack down on low-value ecommerce shipments
Action should never have been brought and statements contained ‘ludicrous’ claims, says judge
Abolish Direct Provision Ireland group believes EU migration pact will worsen experience of applicants
William Doyle originally elected to go to trial before he fled to UK but was extradited back to Ireland in July this year
No member state has disabled or downed such aerial devices with recent exception of France, Dáil hears
Counties Galway, Kerry and Mayo come under the weather warning at midnight, says Met Éireann
Maura Moore-McCune made use of smart glasses to assist vision-impaired pedestrians detect fast-moving vehicles
Siblings involved have both since died but fresh proceedings over Inchicore property are pending
Luas tickets are valid on Dublin Bus during the service disruption
Takeaway and kebab shop among other premises inspected and closed in November
Around 70 schools closed with widespread travel disruption across air, road and rail due to weather conditions
Developer opposes applications for orders for removal of dwellings
Internationally respected designer died at the age of 80 in London in November after a short illness
Review under Operation Kenova finds it ‘cannot be categorically excluded’ that security forces worked with UVF in plotting 1974 attacks that killed 34 people
Gardaí also seized €47,000 in cash after searches in Gorey and Shankill
National Directorate for Fire & Emergency Management meets to prepare for ‘multi-hazard event’
Global transportation giant has started offering Irish customers fixed rates – but on Friday, drivers seemed reluctant to accept them
‘At 11 years of age I never stood a chance,’ says original complainant who first made allegations to the south Dublin school 25 years ago
Three men originally from Syria but with valid Swedish passports were en route to Dublin Airport to travel to Istanbul when detained
Planned centre in Donnybrook, Dublin, was to accommodate 41 residents in 13 rooms
Judge said he would have considered life sentence had attacker been an adult when abusing children
Christopher Devine drove to Michael Tormey’s home and shot him five times using a submachine gun
CCTV footage showed him pursuing the woman while brandishing a hammer, court told
Councillors want to provide assurance they are ‘not anti-Semitic’ in light of recent recommendation to rename park
Peter Kelly was ‘mere cog’ in ‘machine of systematic abuse’ - survivor
Motorway is daily inescapable reminder of Dublin’s status as world’s 10th most-congested city
Cap of €650,000 is being considered on value of homes eligible for €50,000 grant
Taoiseach said €750,000 bill for 14 steps and new ramp at Mount Merrion park was ‘excessive’ while Sinn Fein called it a waste of money
Hammerson is seeking planning permission to halt worsening condition of buildings on Moore Street and Parnell Street
Dublin city is used to this cycle: a cultural space is threatened and people immediately organise to save it. Now it’s the turn of The Complex
Young man had been at work Christmas party on night he was last seen
Taxi Drivers Ireland group opted against industrial action or a strike which would have primarily impacted their customers amid Uber dispute
Met Éireann forecasts heavy rain and ‘very strong gusts’
What does a modern-day dinner party look – and taste – like?
‘Extremely frightened’ mother gets barring order against ‘violent’ adult son in separate case
‘Reaching 10-week target is one thing. Road Safety Authority must now show it can sustain it’ says TD
Rite & Reason: Migration, displacement and exile are bringing more people to our services. This, in turn, creates sub-cultures
Government figures show there were 3,480 ‘beds available’ in centres operated by IPAS at the end of October
Having conquered an arena, the immediate feeling now is that a stadium awaits her
Large 666-home development in Arklow struck down by An Coimisiún Pleanála on appeal by developer Lioncor
The author of Nesting on why she couldn’t abandon the novel despite several attempts, finding her confidence as a writer and her children’s excitement at her success
Questions asked within force over why the Defence Forces did not fire on the drones or fire warning shots
Racist attitudes have solidified, driven by social media and prominent far-right campaigners in the local community
Christmas time is exceptionally busy for the charity and those staffing its phone lines as people find making ends meet ‘really, really tough’
Take a wander down Francis Street to find something out of the ordinary this festive season
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