Dublin
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An Irishman in Israel: Is it better for my Israeli daughters to grow up in Tel Aviv or Dublin?
World View: The grim milestone of 50,000 Palestinian deaths passed almost without comment in Israel
Pottery fever: ‘There’s a big demand for something different. People don’t want to go sit in a pub’
Pottery fever is catching in Dublin, where Síofra Murdock’s community ceramics studio is getting ready to expand
Father of five pleads guilty to possessing submachine gun
Gun possession charge carries a minimum five-year sentence
Man (35) jailed for money laundering after gardaí found €1m cash in bedroom
Oleksandr Strymbu pleaded guilty to handling crime proceeds at his rented house in Dublin in June 2024
Dublin police officers killed before city’s force merged with An Garda Síochána are commemorated 100 years on
Ceremony marks century of Act transferring 1,049 Dublin Metropolitan Police officers to the Garda
Family of young man killed in hit-and-run to press DPP over ‘lenient’ sentence
Dylan Killalee Maher died after a motorist drove into him at 120km/h on a road outside a nightclub
Garda defend treatment of Gaza protesters outside Leinster House and deny ‘cavity search’ allegation
Protesters’ claims about searches by gardaí were raised in Dáil by Richard Boyd Barrett
Boy scalded when fluid leaked out of toy bought at Dublin Zoo settles case for €20,000
Barrister says no further investigation carried out into the nature of offending fluid as supplier Millars Ark Toys offered prompt settlement
Ireland faces office supply ‘shock’ as downturn stalled construction, Gresham House says
Shortage of ‘future-proofed, sustainable buildings’ becoming increasingly evident, chair of specialist investment management firm says
Dublin 8 apartment investment guiding at €3.5m
Buyer will have opportunity to set rents for 11 newly restored units at current market levels
First Look: Dublin’s newest cocktail bar aims to ‘bring the glamour back to O’Connell Street’
Newly refurbished pub from the team behind Bar 1661 aims to ‘bring the glamour back to O’Connell Street’
Man (60s) suffers serious head injuries in violent assault in south Dublin
Suspect (20s) arrested after victim found unresponsive in flat at midday on Tuesday
Teenager alleges older cousin pretended to be Justin Bieber while performing sex acts on her
Accused woman (20) has pleaded not guilty to 11 counts of sexually assaulting the girl and one count of section 4 rape
Dublin office market continues on road to recovery
Take-up of office space in first quarter shows year-on-year increase but down on long-run average
John Cale in Dublin review: ‘What a surprise you are,’ says former Velvet Underground musician on night of droll and doleful beauty
An atmosphere of legacy and infinity floats around the Welsh star’s sold-out show
Debate: Should Ireland build more data centres?
Providing IT infrastructure for the likes of Amazon and Meta is key for our economy, but environmental costs worry opponents
Planning permissions fell by more than 50% in three Dublin council areas last year
Housing supply unlikely to increase unless emergency measures are introduced, says Construction Industry Federation official
Investment in public transport is key to success of revised national planning framework
Either we spend a lot more on public transport, especially in regional cities and on rail lines serving new commuter belts, or the framework will be meaningless
‘Ireland is a beautiful country. And for all the weirdness, I find the people to be really helpful’
Zoe Hunter moved from Belize in Central America to Ireland in 2012
Former partner of Dublin gun murderer convicted of impeding investigation
Rachel Redmond collected Wayne Cooney and checked him into a hotel after he murdered Jordan Davis in 2019
Locals object to Harry Crosbie plan for ‘Baby Vicar’ in Dublin’s docklands
Scale of development and noise pollution cited by residents
‘Coming back to life’ - Inside Dublin’s 127-year-old fruit and vegetable market as major revamp gets under way
Dubliners look forward to €44 million revamp of market closed since 2019
Woman says she has been isolated from Traveller community for reporting ‘terrifying’ rapes by husband
Man (25) jailed for 12.5 years does not accept verdicts after his conviction for rape, sex assault, false imprisonment and threats to kill
Homeless in Dublin, sober in Poland: How 60-year-old Jerzy ‘chose life’
‘I have pity for those men who are still sitting there, dying there,’ says Jerzy Podlesney
Revamped Regency two-bed in Sandymount for €1.25m
Interiors recently revitalised at 147sq m home opposite the green
Woman (30s) seriously assaulted in Dublin in early hours of Sunday morning
Incident happened at a residence in Ballyogan, Dublin 18, in the early hours of Sunday morning
‘It is so expensive in Dublin we decided to rent’: Swedish embassy returns to capital
Sweden may have foregone a diplomatic residence – and car – in Dublin, but it has brought the country’s signature design to its new embassy on Pembroke Row
Just six people turn up for Tesla protest in Dublin as thousands demonstrate worldwide
Few heed call to join Tesla Takedown global day of action
The Uninsurables: One in 20 Irish houses struggles to get flood insurance
We’ve been lucky so far but ‘only a matter of time before a 3m storm surge’ hits Ireland
‘The city is always changing but this is the Dublin of now’: Declan Meade on capturing the capital in words and prose
Dublin, Written in Our Hearts, which marks 20 years of One Dublin, One Book, features Anne Enright, Roddy Doyle, Belinda McKeon, Paula Meehan and Kevin Barry
‘People don’t just want dinner – they want an occasion’: Restaurants share their secrets to survival
In a notoriously tough industry, some restaurants manage to ride out recessions, pandemics and cost-of-living crises. What’s their secret sauce?
Water system ‘in a desperate state’, says Uisce Éireann chair
New approach needed if goal of 50,000 homes a year to be achievable, according to Jerry Grant
Emer McLysaght: Five lessons Dublin can learn from Zurich
Before a work-related trip to Zurich, I received the usual ‘very dear’ warnings. And with good reason
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