Metrolink terminus at Charlemont provides seamless Luas link, NTA says
Officials say St Stephen’s Green not an option as planned route passes 500m from tram stop
Officials say St Stephen’s Green not an option as planned route passes 500m from tram stop
Concern at ‘slow and vague timelines’ and absence of Dart Underground and southside metro
Chief says issue is ‘front and centre’ as many workers prepare to return to the office
A policy or spot-checking for health documentation is operating at Dublin Airport
Inside Politics: Pledge to cut methane emissions by 30% not part of Ireland’s plan this year
Inside Politics: Picture is dimmer again for Fine Gael and Leo Varadkar
Amid Bloomsday celebrations, Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI poll sounds a sobering note
Party leaders defend approach to public health advice at launch of Durcan’s campaign
If passengers follow protocols, they should not feel shame for travelling overseas by air
Pricewatch: Readers charged for flight changes and refused refunds despite rules
Airlines still owe €25 million to Irish consumers in flight cancellations
EU-wide rules to replace green list would open up incoming and outgoing travel
Ryanair chief says moving to ‘traffic light’ system crucial for Cork and Shannon airports
Air travel industry says Republic should adopt Europe’s ‘traffic light’ system
Owner-occupiers in the College Gate complex, will be offered market rate compensation, NTA says
If there is no breakthrough on Brexit the insurance industry will begin issuing cards on request from next month
Bill under consideration to accommodate EU rules on introduction of noise regulator
TDs, union officials say some communities will be worse off following network redesign
Some services look good but those planned for working-class areas will be worse, says Joan Collins
Proposals include plan to requisition lands used by CLG Na Fianna and two Irish medium schools
Travellers complain over packed trams on Monday and Tuesday
Wheelchair user Alannah Murray (21) was left in snow in Dublin last week because spaces were filled with buggies
Transport Infrastructure Ireland says unopened motorway service costing €19,500 a month
Cross City lines are far more complex, with more hazards and busy junctions
Fianna Fáil says cutbacks are ‘truly shocking’ and will lead to more potholes on roads
Rail company chief was directly involved in decision to reject pay offer, committee told
Eamonn O’Reilly took Workplace Relations Commission case against his employer
Minister faces onslaught from rural politicians over plans for automatic ban
The company and its unions know the Government must make a move at some stage
Road victims’ group appeals to committee members to support Shane Ross’s legislation
Road safety campaigners want to ensure recording of breathalyser data is reliable
Company management to appear before Oireachtas transport committee
Opinion: Pub car parks are full, drink driving is rising but county’s traffic corps is down 50%
Deirdre Clune calls for VW Ireland to act on example set by mass buyback of cars in US
VW Ireland CEO accused of a ‘cover my butt’ PR exercise at Oireachtas hearing into scandal
It appears little will be done to remedy the issue for owners until early next year
US boss appears before US legislators as Irish MD due before Oireachtas committee next week
VW Ireland’s managing director has been asked to appear before transport committee
IAG rival calls for legally binding agreements as part of Aer Lingus takeover
Both Government and Opposition believe sale is possible if last few hurdles are cleared
Criminalising clocking has not deterred the frauds
Assistant Garda Commissioner responds to criticism of GoSafe work by District Court Work
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