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Like a great conductor, Simon steers his incredible band around songs that speak to his layered career
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Like a great conductor, Simon steers his incredible band around songs that speak to his layered career
In some counties more people were registered to vote than the local population. The Electoral Commission is racing to ‘close the gap’
A reader responds to claims about the future of work
Four-bedroom Victorian on Monkstown’s Belgrave Road with sea views from the main bedroom
Congolese man (30s) died after being tackled by security personnel on Henry Street last Friday
Cairn set to launch three-, four- and five-bed homes to the market in Co Dublin
Some tweaks are needed, but there is good potential here – and my cocktail was great
Belén Arana Núñez was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident on N11 Bray Road in Loughlinstown
Alexander Coughlan (30s) died on Wednesday ‘as a result of his injuries’ following the attack in Co Dublin on Sunday
Lawyers for religious order and school say they are entitled to interrogate certain financial claims advanced by victims
Journey from Navan to Dublin expected to take no more than 60 minutes under latest plans
Cafe in Chester Beatty library was involved in catering for previous events
Sandymark developing 98,576sq ft of LEED-Gold certified space suitable for a range of occupiers
It is claimed that despite the request for privacy, the filmed material obtained by trespass continues to be available
Judge says proposed works are matter of ‘serious public disquiet and dispute’
Woman was ‘met with silence’ from garda ombudsman after making complaint in December 2017
Arnotts conducting security review as it expresses sadness over Yves Sakila’s death
Gardaí investigating Blanchardstown incident detained two boys amid concerns for victim’s survival prospects
Plenty of selfies and little talk of politics as gangland figure canvasses ahead of Dublin Central byelection
Dorcas Mafuva and her husband Lloyd have seen radical changes in Dublin since they moved from Zimbabwe in 2001
Critical Infrastructure Bill will be a disaster for Ireland’s climate commitments
Expect a frantic final few days in the constituencies as the campaigns enter the home stretch
Better with Money with Aideen Finnegan
‘Unexpected’ number of staff at unit out on stress-related leave, court hears
Yves Sakila (35) died in Dublin city centre on Friday after being pursued over suspicions of shoplifting
Crosbie, his wife Rita and Vicar Street Hotel Ltd, have sued HITC Properties Ltd, which owns and manages hotels
Death brings to five the number killed on the State’s roads over the weekend
Contractor working in St Cuthbert’s Park, Clondalkin, ‘had to move out several times due to antisocial behaviour and intimidation’
Max Hendrickson (20), from Cabra, was a second year film student at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology
May has been a very cool month so far but that is about to change, says Met Éireann
Sara Ribeiro called on airlines to treat accessibility cases with ‘much more urgency and care’
Landlord to be paid €10,000 within seven days towards €20,706 rent arrears
Decisions on planning applications awaited for 13,600 housing units, down from backlog of 34,400
Jennifer Slattery and Caoimhe Grant of August Night joined forces with florist Mark Grehan at his studios in the Liberties
Dubliner Marc Ballance has styled Bad Bunny and Nick Jonas: ‘It’s nearly easier to work with celebrities than normal clients’
‘Close protection personnel’ being deployed in addition to existing social care staff as a result of unexpected rise in sick leave
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to serious assault in Blanchardstown
Blaze began at Diamond Park playground, on corner of Gardiner Street and Sean McDermott Street, on Saturday
Three men died in two separate incidents in Co Donegal, while a pedestrian has died in a crash in Co Dublin
Songwriter Mark Geary on his debut Irish gig and the country’s increasing level of ‘cruelty and grift’
Woman in separate case claimed partner threatened ‘to strangle me with charger wire’
Focus Ireland says the desires of children in homelessness accommodation – for more space, better beds and sheets, and that staff don’t shout at them – are ‘very basic’ demands
Think of sitting in your robe, hearing a gentle knock at the door and then watching as a silver cloche is lifted to reveal a feast
A mix of Japanese culture and Irish crafts, the ambassador’s residence offers a home away from home for newly appointed Manabu Miyagawa and his wife Noriko
Man became unresponsive after security personnel detained him on Friday
Indigo & Cloth’s owner Andy Collins says he has until July 15th to find a new location
Dublin drinking hotspot has been the subject of a polarising debate about the purpose of the street
Party struggling to make impact in upcoming Dublin and Galway byelections, polls show
Investors including John Collison bought the airport in 2021
Grafton Group ‘managing supply chain risks’ arising from Middle East conflict
James Bloodworth, author of Lost Boys: A Personal Journey Through the Manosphere, on how boys and men go from looking for a girlfriend to extreme misogyny
Taking an integrated approach to the projects would prevent the needless destruction of a large area of Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green
Long overdue investment in antiracism education and public awareness is urgently needed
Keith Delaney, who has 346 previous convictions, pleaded guilty on multiple counts including theft and criminal damage
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