Man who stole from same Dublin church three times is jailed
David Carroll (48) of Dorset Lane, Dublin 1, imprisoned for two and a half years for theft from St Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street, and from two other premises
David Carroll (48) of Dorset Lane, Dublin 1, imprisoned for two and a half years for theft from St Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street, and from two other premises
Locals in and around Summerhill expressed disappointment after it became clear Mr Hutch would not win a seat
Many young people remain on edge and feel unfairly blamed for the violence, while local youth workers question a system that ‘allows people to be born into poverty’
Couple say six-year-old ‘warrior’ had to ‘relearn being a child with extreme limitations’ in year since Dublin incident
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
Mixed reviews from children on how scary Agatha’s Haunted Hall of Horrors truly is - but Halloween festivities succeed in bringing community together
The city centre residents are calling on the council for the gates to be electrified to stop non-residents parking at the complex
Close to colleges including Bolton Street and Grangegorman, the site might suit a student accommodation development
Critics of Simon Harris will see the entire exercise as proof of a reactive style of politics driven by the soundbite
Dublin’s north inner city could become one of Europe’s most happening addresses in a reasonably short space of time
Irish actor Kate Gilmore has taken on what might be her greatest challenge yet: performing alone on stage in Disco Pigs, creator Enda Walsh’s experimental new play at the Peacock Theatre in Dublin
Taskforce report contains 10 proposals for initiatives to revive Dublin city centre
The child, who turned six last week, spent 281 days in Temple Street Children’s Hospital, her parents said
Injured man is in a serious but stable condition in the Mater Hospital
New owner in line for 6.45% return following acquisition of premises from Irish Life Investment Managers
Opportunity will appeal to range of investors, including those with a child in third level, as it offers both rental and personal use
Proceeds from sale of Lefroy House to be used to expand church and charity’s homeless services in the capital
Eight arrested following violence, described by Garda sources as ‘absolutely horrific’ and ‘off the scale’, on woman in her 30s at property in north inner city
Legislation created ‘insurmountable operational challenges’ at Dublin 1 practice
English language school to occupy office block off Talbot Street in Dublin city centre on new 25-year lease
Harbour Court, blighted by drugs and crime, will not be closed off until at least end of September
Mere hours after her triumph, council painter Noel Wallace was outside her parent’s north inner city home rolling the gold onto lamp-posts
Minister for Transport also calls on Dublin City Council to implement transport plan or risk losing funding
Trial heard Moire Bergin (47) believed Mary Bergin (76) was the devil when she stabbed her in Dublin 1 in 2022
Move follows hospital’s recent opening of maternity outpatient services unit at Clerys Quarter on O’Connell Street
Moire Bergin (47) has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to murdering Mary Bergin (76) in Dublin 1 in 2022
Street in Dublin’s north inner city has been declining for several years. One local worker describes it as a ‘hellhole’ while another says ‘there is often chaos’
Sixteen-year-old boy has broken curfew and condition to stay away from scene of attack multiple times
Gardaí alerted to the incident on Liffey Street after 4pm
There is a long history of Dubliners engaging more vigorously with public art than might have been hoped
Former headquarters of Independent Newspapers, dormant since 2003, to provide 280 bed spaces
Former premises of Kylemore cafe, seeking €9m, occupies high-profile location overlooking the Spire and the GPO in the heart of Dublin city centre
9-11 Rutland Place occupies central and well-connected location just off Parnell Square and O’Connell Street
2 Custom House Plaza occupies a well-connected location immediately adjacent to entrance of Connolly Station
Judge imposes restrictions due to ‘heightened’ social media activity around case
The Doyle brothers have just opened cut the ribbon of a €4.5m expansion of their Wicklow destination garden centre
160-room venue occupies prime location on site of former Zanzibar super-pub on Dublin’s Lower Ormond Quay
Judge orders Green Label Short Lets Ltd to make charity donation and contribute to Dublin City Council’s costs
Development remains a work in progress and will not open fully until next year, but today H&M becomes the first store in the development to open to customers
Swedish fashion retailer in final stages of preparing for much-anticipated opening at O’Connell Street landmark scheme
In January, Dublin City Council rejected a plan for 1.7 metre high railings around the perimeter of the building
Number 43 comes for sale with the benefit of vacant possession and freehold title
Redevelopment of Citi’s current European headquarters to include public viewing gallery known as the Liffey Experience on 16th floor
Other items at Cabinet include appointment of special advocate for survivors of Magdalene laundries; update on insurance reforms; and plans to improve adult literacy
Site at 30-31 Liffey Street Lower occupies prime location between Temple Bar and Henry Street shopping district
Business owners near Harbour Court tell of robberies, graffiti and illegal dumping
Council has been unable to control anti-social behaviour in Harbour Court off Abbey Street
Buildings on the street account for a remarkable 1,170 of the 13,179 people currently recorded as homeless in the country
New development at Castleforbes Business Park to feature 18-storey residential tower as centrepiece
The workers at Swan Youth Service put the children and young people of Dublin’s north inner city at the centre of their service
Between the hours of 1.30pm and 11pm, a stabbing incident outside a school in the north inner city led to an evening of violent street clashes with gardaí
Shops broken into and looted, and buses and a tram set alight
Fear and anxiety likely to be among issues facing students and staff who witnessed incident or its fallout
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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