‘One lifeline left’: Last-minute breakthrough needed to save The Complex arts centre
Government intervention in form of multimillion euro acquisition required to prevent Dublin facility’s closure
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Government intervention in form of multimillion euro acquisition required to prevent Dublin facility’s closure
Royal Hospital there was built as home for old and wounded soldiers at time of relative peace
Circuit Court judge James O’Donohoe was fined €600 in Galway in 2012 after pleading guilty to failing to comply
Rishabh Mahajan (30) pleads guilty to four counts of offensive conduct of a sexual nature
Inquest opened into case of Mr Nkencho who was shot dead by gardaí on December 30th, 2020
Falconry or hawkery in harbour area could be ‘a natural solution to a natural problem’, says FG’s Frank McNamara
Vehicle belonging to John Stephens’s daughter ‘damaged beyond belief’ in incident at Cabra home
Several councillors raise concerns over ‘privatisation’ of south Co Dublin amenity
Court finds cyclist was mainly responsible for collision with motorbike in which he suffered brain and soft-tissue injuries
Proposed route would run from the current Green line terminus at Broombridge to Charlestown
Both men had considerably different views on life, but their worlds intersected through writing
Proceedings have been entered into fast-track commercial court
Two homes, one price: A converted monastery in Ramsgrange or a modernised three-bed in Artane
He opened Dublin’s first dedicated skateboarding shop, Clive’s, on Hill Street in 1978
Trudy Davis’s grandfather settled in Cork in 1903 after a Yiddish-speaking family told him he was in Ireland, not the US
A fascinating history of the Elliman family and an insight into the early days of Irish-Jewish life
Sunday will be milder than recent days with highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees
What surprised me was how much I liked the guns - and I also learned how to throw grenades
Three decades in, Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro still deliver a thrilling live show
The double Olympic gold medallist booked her place in next Saturday’s national finals
Protesters in Dublin say those opposed to leader’s removal do not reflect views of Venezuelans
Man accused of robbery and assault causing harm in Dublin city centre is remanded in custody
Stephen McCahill remembered for community work, love for his family and being there for those in need
James ‘Jake’ Berney died following a stabbing at Foxdene Drive, Balgaddy, on June 25th
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
James ‘Jake’ Berney, a father and grandfather in his 50s, died from stab wounds in June
Latest hearing in custody battle was due the week after next for boy who gardaí believe was murdered by his father, Wayne O’Reilly
Council to ‘seek out’ owners without planning permission for lands that could accommodate at least 100 social homes
Gardaí suspect murder-suicide following discovery of remains of Wayne O’Reilly (48) and son Oisín
Met Éireann says track of weather system changed, while Britain took the brunt
Hotel would continue operating during proposed construction to add 192 rooms
The four-day celebration will also mark the arrival of spring and its renewing qualities
Jamie Tighe Ennis suffered fatal head injuries after being shot twice
Turin native maintained a deep affection for Ireland and dreamed of moving here permanently
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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