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Last month
February 2024
An Bord Pleanála approves €180m 'build to rent' scheme by US property firm in Dublin
Man convicted of raping his wife's friend in a Dublin park five years ago
Gardaí carrying out searches at a park in Dublin for Icelandic man Jon Jonsson
Rodent droppings and no hand washing: Three food business closure orders served in January
Councillors agree €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park in Phibsborough
Councillors agree €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park
Man hospitalised following assault on Liffey Street early this morning
Gardaí contest bail for man charged with assault and knife offences in Limerick
Poll: Do you support plans to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre?
Dublin City Council spent €130,000 extending 'Winter Lights' festival until end of January
Measles contact tracing begins as HSE issues advice over potential exposure to virus
Gardaí renew appeal for Icelandic man Jon Jonsson who went missing in Dublin five years ago
Female pedestrian in her 70s dies after being struck by a jeep in Dublin
Three people arrested in connection with arson attack at former pub in Dublin
Adult with confirmed measles case dies in hospital in the Dublin and Midlands Health Region
An Bord Pleanála approves plans for hotel and office in Heuston South Quarter, overturning DCC refusal
Man jailed for seeking sex from fake online profile pretending to be underage child
'I'm not rejecting science, I'm supporting the economy': DAA boss defends plan to increase flights
'A legal bomb waiting to go off': The delays at the Probate Office have reached a record high
Solicitors have called on the Probate Office to reinstate its face-to-face counter service.
Delays have steadily increased after a new way of working was introduced to accommodate remote working during the Covid pandemic.
Solicitors have called on the Probate Office to reinstate its face-to-face counter service.
One solicitor said the current arrangements are "absolutely shocking".
Peter McVerry Trust appoints new CEO amid financial and governance investigations
11 arrested following anti-immigration demonstration and counter-protest in Dublin
Plenty for Mayo and Dublin to chew on after Castlebar thriller
Late Boland point hands Mayo win in Castlebar against Dublin
Late Boland point hands Mayo win in Castlebar against Dublin
Dessie Farrell’s team suffered a second successive one-point loss in the league.
Goals for Ryan and Morris as Liam Cahill's Tipp get lift off in the league
Council cites housing crisis as reason to refuse planning permission for new 111-bedroom hotel
Referral made to GSOC following collision involving pedestrian and garda motorcycle on Ormond Quay
Dublin riots: Man appears in court charged with setting fire to garda car
January
January 2024
Michael O'Leary says Ryanair has 'nothing to apologise for' after it bulk buys housing estate
Suspect device found at Garda station in west Dublin deemed a hoax
Family of young girl injured in Parnell Square attack says she has returned to ICU
Clontarf's landmark saltwater swimming pool will remain open despite restaurant closure
Man arrested after being found intoxicated and in possession of toy gun in Dublin city
Three men who attacked gardaí outside a takeaway in Ballyfermot jailed for 27 months
Gardaí arrested 45 people at 'anti-immigration' protests in Dublin last year
Woman jailed over role in two robberies, including one in which a 79-year-old man was stabbed
Merchants Quay says it will take time for drug users to 'trust' new supervised injection centre
Michelin Guide awards new Bib Gourmands to six restaurants on island of Ireland
Understrength Monaghan down Dublin as Derry hold off Kerry fightback
Understrength Monaghan record thrilling Croke Park win over Dublin
Ciaran McNulty was the unlikely gamebreaker against the All-Ireland champions.