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Status red warning has passed for capital with fire crews clearing fallen trees and some public transport services resuming
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Status red warning has passed for capital with fire crews clearing fallen trees and some public transport services resuming
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A parent of one of the victims told RTÉ's Liveline how her son Joshua (23), who has Down syndrome, was coerced into handing over cash
‘A violent end adds a whole other level of despair,’ said Niamh McGuinness during sentencing of Robert Murphy (42) for murder of Jamie Kavanagh in Dublin hostel
This Mexican rebirth of Dillinger’s in Ranelagh has flashes of brilliance but it’s far from flawless
Tourism body plans to convert vacant St Andrew’s Church into foodhall and cultural space
Residential property prices continue to rise as incoming Government promises to build more than 300,000 homes by the end of 2030
Legacy and history weave through this singular performance, which resonates long after it ends
In separate case, tenant told by RTB to pay arrears of €12k on property where electricity had been cut off due to non-payment of bill
Circular economy and EU’s right to repair failing to save an industry in crisis
The gorgeous, well-crafted interiors in this family home deftly balance classic and contemporary
Almost 300 social homes to be built on land left over from Ballymun regeneration project
Garda Denis Lordan is suing Garda Ronan O’Shaughnessy for €60,000 in damages
With his acoustic band, this idiosyncratic musician displays the extraordinary breadth and depth of his talent
Gonchigkhand Byambaa, who moved from Mongolia to Dublin in December 2017, has fully immersed herself in community activism
Adjournment granted pending outcome of appeal by Lynn against five-and-a-half year sentence
Cameras to catch dumpers will be switched on in north inner city, the State’s dirtiest urban area
Soup kitchen run by Muslim Sisters of Éire among estimated 24 voluntary on-street facilities targeted for regulation under controversial plan
Infrastructure and digitisation are key challenges facing Anne Coyle, who returns to helm the north Dublin hospital having begun her career as an intern there
Gardaí say cannabis seizure is part of operation to dismantle drugs gang in Dublin
The start of the year is an ideal time to try a new activity or sport – and if it ignites your sense of adventure, so much the better
Nine contributors’ fresh engagement with Lee’s main themes is testament to the ongoing significance of his writing
Three men deny any wrongdoing and say any sexual contact with the woman was consensual
Dundrum Montessori on Barton Road had made an offer of €15,000 along with Circuit Court costs
Smoke, butter and ambition combine on Dorset Street for an unpredictable and imaginative menu
Prosecution tells jury complainant’s recollection of events of night in August 2019 ‘extremely fragmented’
Victoria Wisniewska (14) alleged structure outside Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Dublin had no lighting and she did not see it in her path
Kallum Coleman was with Keith Conlon when Conlon was fatally wounded during incident on barrister’s farm in Tallaght
Drugs and burglary gangs targeted by 150 gardaí supported by armed support unit and public order units
Over the weekend curious onlookers converged on a Royal Canal crossing in Drumcondra to pay homage to Dublin’s whimsical new landmark
Prosecutor tells court Jonathan Cummins (38) and his victims lived lives ‘blighted by addiction and homelessness’
Land Development Agency in talks with Dublin City Council over site of complex demolished four years ago
To recognise myself in the man crawling through Temple Bar with bitterness in his heart – that is a hard thing to do
Search continuing for Keith Macken (43) who escaped on Saturday morning
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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