Two teenagers sentenced for city centre attack on US tourist Stephen Termini
Judge Martin Nolan described attack as ‘vicious and unprovoked’
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Judge Martin Nolan described attack as ‘vicious and unprovoked’
Long delays, failed projects and a city centre blighted by derelict sites – maybe it’s time for more realistic planning applications
Total does not include applications made to Mayo, Laois and Carlow county councils
This property on an elevated site was designed to create an indoor-outdoor space that maximised views
Students call on Minister for Education Helen McEntee to provide a timeline for promised Gaelcholáiste
Fashion designer and former Spice Girl causes a stir in Brown Thomas on Wednesday evening
National Transport Authority funding ‘substantially lower’ than in previous years, council says
Planned new route unable to accommodate articulated trucks, Brooks says
David Fannin, of Edenmore Avenue, Coolock, said he carried out the arson on foot of an instruction from a man to whom he owed money
Agreement reached after mediation and without an admission of liability from National Maternity Hospital
Provision of healthcare, senior living and assisted-living facilities will deliver secure returns with those aged 65 and over in Ireland set to surpass a million by 2030
New legislation should make landlords responsible for tenants’ waste contracts, says Dublin City Council’s head of waste management
Man (29), who was subject to barring order, threatened to ‘kick unborn baby out’ of woman
Leon Wright (36), of Applewood Gardens, Swords, was arrested in Ballymun on Sunday
Lismore Golf Club restaurant also named in latest batch of enforcement orders
Spanish artist’s paintings both develop and relinquish some of the formal elements of his earlier work
Suspect (20s) from South America remains in custody with motive yet to emerge
Three victims, men aged between their 20s and 40s, remain in hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries
Dubliners Kirstie McGrath (33) and Niamh Mulreany (28) travelled to UAE to undergo cosmetic surgery but ultimately did not
St James’s Hospital in Dublin asking patients to avoid emergency department due to information technology glitch
Looking to downsize, Paul Cathcart and his wife Jane bought a pigeon-infested property in a state of complete disrepair
Conor Pope composes an A-Z of all things romantic, overpriced and good value on February 14th
It is understood gardaí shot man with less than lethal 40mm impact round, which caused him to drop the knife
Three men hospitalised after being stabbed in attack in Stoneybatter area of Dublin
Declan and Patsy Ryan recall receiving the restaurant industry’s highest accolade in 1974 for their Arbutus Lodge
Gardaí attended house in Gainsborough Lawn on Saturday where man was found unresponsive
Muslim Sisters of Éire’s soup kitchen is one of the longest-established in the capital
The planned town has a diverse population of more than 10,000, but desperately needs more facilities
As Dublin shop owners can confirm, people never previously interested in the sport are picking up darts after being inspired by the teenage world champion
Work is part of wider investment across parent group’s 24 bars and restaurants
Properties on the Derelict Sites Register are subject to a 7 per cent levy
Greed is far from the only reason so many buildings lie vacant and neglected, often in prime locations. A carrot-and-stick approach could help heal these festering sores in the capital
New figures from GeoDirectory show a fifth of the buildings have been vacant for more than four years
Including a 200-year-old College Street building, the site of a Kildare Street hotel and the former home of the City Arts Centre
Income distribution points to critical policy questions, including how to deal with a congested Dublin and underdevelopment in rural Ireland
Extensive menu is a mix of the comforting and the challenging, the traditional and the experimental
Bright, A3-rated four-bed a short walk from vibrant main street
Labour productivity in the southwest declined in 2023 due to a slump in manufacturing
Court told Dean Hickson (22) completed restorative justice scheme and never wants to attend another protest
Manufacturing defect led to replacement of more than 5,000 public street lights
Cosy Victorian home with sea views close to transport and leisure amenities and within easy reach of the city centre
1960s-built home on 0.39 acres with a private driveway
Site in popular coastal village on the market for €2.95m
Derek O’Shaughnessy claimed Ms Heffernan and others interfered with his property rights including by the building of a car park for Dunnes
Victim (40s) in critical condition after suspected one-punch assault, man (20s) arrested
Bank holiday push catches 163 people driving under influence of alcohol or drugs
The new Fine Gael mayor has three big priorities: dementia awareness, getting more girls into sport, and a special St Patrick’s Day project
Television: A bruisingly bingeable documentary on the 1990s boy band Boyzone – Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Stephen Gately, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham – and how it all ended
A Dublin project explores how the world shapes young men by helping some of them to create ‘boys’ as they really see them
Celebrate Ireland’s newest bank holiday centered on the goddess and saint Brigid
Incident happened at Thomondstown near Blakes Cross at around 10am on Friday
Television: Aoibheann Walsh, who is from Donegal, and Jordan Dargan, a Dubliner, are among the 18 candidates on Alan Sugar’s The Apprentice
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