Average monthly rent exceeds €2,000 for the first time
Daft.ie report says rents nationally rose an average 3.4% to €2,053 per month in first quarter of year
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Daft.ie report says rents nationally rose an average 3.4% to €2,053 per month in first quarter of year
It’s dispiriting to move through a Dublin so badly disfigured by dereliction
‘I’m only existing, I’m taking a chance on him killing me,’ woman tells judge
The former All Black’s imminent arrival in Dublin 6w as coach is causing delight, not least among players and staff
U-turn on proposal to house asylum seekers at former paint factory is described by most as a ‘victory for the people’
Kimmage to city centre route the last of 12, but six remain in judicial review process
Francis Halpin (47), from Donaghmede, given fully suspended two-year sentence over two confrontations in 2021
President, Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Garda Commissioner among huge numbers who mourned officer killed on duty last Sunday
Mother says she was ‘shaken’ by the incident, claiming man took child’s hand and walked away from her
Minimal amounts of rainfall forecast up to next weekend, though more substantial showers may then follow
Software engineer Ian Barry (44) verbally abused and sought sex from woman in exchange for granting her permission to leave house
Kerry has most blue flags with 15, while Cork has most green coast awards with 14
Irish video creators are becoming popular on the platform, even building big audiences overseas. But is this an effective way to tell often-complex stories?
Dublin City Council is owed €140,000 in charges on Dublin 6 cottages that collapsed on Monday
Three-bedroom end-of-terrace apartment with picture windows framing the sea
Our capital could learn from the US city and tap into tech wealth to help regenerate Dublin for people, and by extension, the firms that rely on it
The 10th National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition will be an opportunity to learn more about the latest innovations that will help our manufacturing sector to compete
The National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition 2025 will cover cutting-edge developments in Industry 4.0, automation, sustainability, supply-chain management and more
Firefighters bring blaze at Northwood in Santry under control
Graham Kinsella told victim to ‘get out of town’, court hears
International agent buys rare ring sold by French woman in highest price paid in Ireland for a gem of its kind
Extended end-of-terrace home with a stylish kitchen/diningroom has been upgraded to a B3 Ber
Ballyboggan master plan should provide for ‘intensive’ residential development, Irish Rail and NTA say
Dublin 12 property is generating rent of €525,000 and has development potential
0.6-acre Dún Laoghaire holding offers scope for 32 apartments and creche
Burgundy House and Burgundy Court well located just off Main Street in fast-growing north Dublin town
Kate O’Connell told the Workplace Relations Commission that Marwan Al Rahbi was ‘insubordinate’ towards her
Guardian wanted him to go to placement in Sweden, but social worker not confident it was right for him
Celebrations at Dublin’s Bretzel Bakery as president sends congratulations to captain of Christ’s College, Cambridge, team
Met Éireann said temperatures will reach 24 degrees
Elsewhere, HSE inspectors found faecal matter on walls of staff bathroom at Namaste Indian Cuisine in Smithfield
Council received 640 applications for just 30 three-bedroom homes at Woodbrook, Shankill
Ana Vale Oliveira moved from Portugal to Ireland in May 2017 with her boyfriend
Garda to review checkpoint procedures to identify changes that may be required to safety policies
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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