Gerry Hutch officially listed as candidate for Dublin Central byelection
Gangland figure among six confirmed contenders that have handed in nominations in advance of May 22nd polling day
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Gangland figure among six confirmed contenders that have handed in nominations in advance of May 22nd polling day
Status yellow notice issued by forecaster for counties Cork and Waterford for Thursday
Development could ‘dramatically’ reduce reliance on CT scans, speed up treatment and improve patient flow through emergency departments
Kate O’Connell told the Workplace Relations Commission that Marwan Al Rahbi was ‘insubordinate’ towards her
‘Growing sense of fear in the community as violence escalates,’ says local People Before Profit councillor
Company said the move will enable a ‘wide range of enhancements and modernisation’ across its 11 vessels in the region
You could call it an old school night if there weren’t so many young people in the crowd, and if the production wasn’t so slick
Sharp rise’ in overall cocaine use, alcohol most common addiction treated, reports Coolmine Therapeutic Community
Suspected botched murder-suicide in Reykjavik hotel last year also claimed life of woman’s husband
Investment and stockbroking firm agrees long-term lease for Bindery House on South Frederick Street
Former home of Construction Industry Federation came close to being sold for €23m in midst of Covid-19 pandemic
An innovator who pushes against received notions of jazz, the Chicago-based musician has been a key figure in a vibrant and revitalised international scene
The few remaining branches of the fashion accessories retailer still operating in the Republic have now closed
I suggested my guests look up Raglan Road on a well-known Swedish institution
Two hospitalised after blaze, with single lane of Eden Quay currently open to traffic
Oliver Donoghue lodges appeal with An Coimisiún Pleanála against Dublin City Council’s decision to approve plans
Alison Chawke and Bill Chawke pleaded guilty to assaulting two men at Dunraven Arms Hotel, in Limerick
Announcement by company follows recent round of more than 300 redundancies at firm
Kinahan cartel figure should have been buying Christmas presents for his kids, not ‘planning the murder’ of her father, Donna Kirwan says
A higher proportion of medicine students have at least one doctor parent than those who do not, studies have shown
Xinlan Li moved from China to Ireland in 2022 to study at UCD
Five accused of trespass, damage, membership of criminal group and use of Hamas-linked symbols
Southside Traveller Action Group helped households with education, accommodation and healthcare
Plan for monument stalled in Republic after backlash, but one now stands at Newtownards, Co Down
Childhood historian unpacks ‘emotional impact’ for families of those in mother and baby homes on eve of April 18th, 1926
Database gathers patient information, samples and diagnostics to help with outcomes for others
‘Drop-the-debt’ motive alleged for shooting that brought several factions together against him
Animal had been relocated to deeper waters near Sandycove but died a short time later
McDonald was asked about abuse she received from anti-immigration protesters in Dublin who branded her ‘traitor’
Councillors resist ‘invasion on virgin lands’ of the Dublin Mountains
Report highlights pocket of deprivation in capital
We take a look inside small Irish businesses catering to a growing demand for vegan food products across the State
High-profile appointment of Robert Watt needs to be matched by substantial funding
JP Donleavy always maintained that there was no proof Crist died in Tenerife
Dublin chef’s new MasterChef presenting role is one of the highest profile gigs in cooking reality television
He was pursued by patrol car and air support, but was not captured for two months
It is understood John Fleming had returned from horse sales in UK when he was struck by a bus
Injured party spent several weeks in a coma following assault outside Dublin pub
Notice advertising session said Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice is ‘often portrayed as a witch in media’
Permission has been given for a contentious €100m part-demolition and revamp
Peter McDonagh claimed he needed money for cancer treatment, a car and to pay off debts to ‘dangerous people’
Michael O’Toole (41), formerly of Citi Hostel, Dublin 1, pleaded guilty to three counts of attempted robbery at two Paddy Power premises and a Spar
Weekend is expected to be the ‘warmest yet this year’, says forecaster
Almost 100 private houses purchased by authority since 2018 in effort to turn vacant properties into social housing
Unused in 2022 final and released by Connacht last year, centre is now regular starter for ’Tarf
Devenish Road three-bed has been updated to incorporate an airy kitchen and a garden studio
Television: The Dry accurately captures the travails of well-to-do Dubliners with property who have found lots of other things to be unhappy about
Permission granted after revised plans were lodged for its main entrance
Kaminski snr bought the restaurant some time after he graduated from Trinity College in the 1950s
Mater hospital says it faced possible insolvency and considered cost-cutting moves including closing wards
Deployment of more uniformed members of force followed high-profile assaults and post-Covid perception of danger
Contractor Bam says no injuries reported after ‘localised heat source activated’ part of sprinkler system
Apart from the fact that there is not enough of it, the system is all positives for tenants but cracks are emerging for providers
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
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