Landlord accused of evicting family while wielding hammer denies ‘outrageous’ claims
Judge notes how alleged eviction occurred just before new rent rules came into force
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Judge notes how alleged eviction occurred just before new rent rules came into force
Met Éireann analysis shows drier than usual weather in western counties last month, with heaviest rain along east coast
Company to pay Palm Logistics headline rent of €13.25 per sq ft for newly upgraded warehouse facility
Maternity hospital will instead apply for permission for extension at current Dublin city centre site
Dublin City Council is encouraging people to read Christine Falls in April and attend events connected with the novel
Average price of 500 litres of oil now close to €700 with supplier saying demand surpassing that seen during cold weather
Demonstration aimed at highlighting ‘disproportionate’ impact shortage of affordable housing having on Gaeltacht areas
Irish Rail and CIÉ sought injunction against couple who they allege had ‘very significant’ outbuilding constructed on CIÉ-owned land
Decision is latest twist in long running planning battle between applicants and their neighbours
Four-bedroom period home is a short walk from the People’s Park and Sandycove Dart station
Arthur Velker moved to Ireland from Siberia as a child
If we are serious about creating a fairer, healthier and greener Dublin for all, then those guiding its future should reflect that ambition
Rathfarnham resident warns of safety risks and irresponsible ownership if pets are allowed on buses and trains
US founder of ‘Mediate Your Life’ John Kinyon traces his work in nonviolent communication back to early loss and a search for healing
Sanusi Sadiq expresses remorse over death of Dublin-born Barry Whelan (46), who he alleges used racial slurs towards him
Extensive injuries to deceased’s hands indicated fighting taking place, pathologist tells trial of murder accused Tomas Cypas
Murrin to remain in role but meetings ‘will be facilitated by another current board member’ during governance review
Michael Dodd was at odds with board of Garda health insurance society after raising concerns about expense levels
Court told about 20 people came to Michael Macken’s home, ‘bundled’ him into car and brought him to Garda station
No actual evidence before court that jailed teacher had been moved from Mountjoy Prison, judge says
Study led by Irish scientists shows low-smoke fuels at least double emissions of toxic ultrafine particles
The prevalence of multiple addictions makes supporting people much more complex
Across the three waiting list types – inpatient, outpatient, and GI endoscopy – 894,369 people were waiting for treatment last year
Some of my fellow newcomers to the area got over-involved on local WhatsApp chat groups, more inclined to organise protests than try to understand the problem
Brown Thomas’s spring preview paired international runway trends with florals, colour and quiet optimism for the 2026 season
She picked up one of his books and was surprised at how easy it was to read before putting it back down
The woman told Dublin District Family Court that husband also ‘bit’ into daughter’s hand and she was hospitalised
The Last Moth is the Ark’s first co-commission of a work by an adult and a child. So how did the family theatre show come about?
‘Risk-taking is a comfortable space’ for the Canadian ‘one-woman music industry’, who makes her Irish bandleader debut at the NCH in March
Organisers say last year’s budget left people with disabilities up to €1,400 worse off annually
Victorian-era baths location to get new steps, railings and swim ladders
More than 100 people march over council’s failure to deliver footpaths, cycle lanes and a greenway
Joseph Lawlor (39) criticised over letter blaming incident on gardaí and Michael Ryan, who he stabbed in neck
Three Ukrainian veterans will play themselves in a bilingual play to be staged in Dublin
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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