Crown Paints factory IP accommodation preparation works cost company €4.2m, court told
Developer brings legal action against two Ministers after violent disorder in Coolock halted project
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Developer brings legal action against two Ministers after violent disorder in Coolock halted project
Two latest one-star wins reflect growing consistency, even as the three-star question remains unanswered
The fine dining world arrived into the capital to hand down its latest judgments to the delight of some home talent
Stars for ‘most talented restaurant teams and chefs from Britain and Ireland’ to be awarded
One quarter of beds at Dublin facility still closed 18 months after first patients admitted, says Simon Community chief
It is a thriving, booming city. We just need to join the dots
Pedro Cifali’s motivation for attack was in part due to jealousy of Lucia Nezbalova’s new relationship, court hears
Dublin City Council had granted permission for revised office campus scheme
MacGill summer school founder was in his element ‘inspiring, facilitating and motivating’, friend Pat Cox tells mourners
Temperatures to fall later in the week, with bright spells and occasional wintry showers
Changes to routes 23, 24 and 80 are in response to issues raised by residents in protests, says National Transport Authority
Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran to visit flood-hit areas of Co Waterford on Sunday
For Fianna Fáil senator Teresa Costello, early diagnosis of her breast cancer may have been ‘the difference between life and death’
I once knew Dublin inside out, but cities are not known for standing still. A new generation of Dubliners owns the city now
Gerry Nevin, of Ballymahon, Co Longford, was on bail when he assaulted worker at Connolly Station in Dublin
Eye on Nature: Éanna Ní Lamhna on kelp, Bootlace Fungus and Pelican’s Foot Shells
Annual sale at Trinity College Dublin to include books owned by the late poet and professor of modern literature
The former broadcaster was a close observer of the street life around him in his native city
He went to the Abbey Theatre to collect a rifle hidden under the stage and join the fighting
Frank Daly (86) killed in Bus Éireann collision on North Earl Street
Clampdown follows killing of Grace Lynch (16), who was hit by speeding scrambler driver as she crossed road in Finglas last month
Tuath Housing Association says it is working to resolve issues at its Chapelizod development
Gardaí are continuing to investigate the collision which happened in Dublin 1
It will be the pan-European economy hotel group first location in Ireland
Christian Munoz Sanchez (35) with an address in Barcelona, Spain had acted ‘for personal gain’ and had come to Ireland for this purpose
Views of Michael O’Leary on ‘unnecessary’ underground railway deserve consideration
Pedestrian in his 80s killed as three others, including driver, a woman in her 50s, treated for injuries
Photographer Christian Tierney has taken pictures of some of the world’s biggest music stars, including Drake, Dua Lipa, Hozier, Lewis Capaldi and Kendrick Lamar
Department of Justice-funded Treo Port Láirge works with teens and young adults
Dart and other rail services cancelled on Thursday due to flooding on the track and debris on the line
President, Taoiseach, Tánaiste and others offer condolences following North Earl Street incident
Three adults hospitalised following incident at junction of North Earl Street and Marlborough Street
Ellie Solomons, who received an eviction notice in October just weeks after moving in, said tenants are living in ‘shared misery’
Warning of difficult travel conditions as heaviest rainfall in expected in southern and eastern areas
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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