Victorian residence overlooking People’s Park and Scotsman’s Bay in Dún Laoghaire for €2.395m
Imposing five-bedroom residence with grand views underwent a huge renovation in 2006 in keeping with the Victorian style
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Imposing five-bedroom residence with grand views underwent a huge renovation in 2006 in keeping with the Victorian style
Brandon Hennessy denies a charge of violent disorder arising from the incident at Browne’s Steakhouse in Blanchardstown on Christmas Eve last
Paul Cleary’s appointment to lead Dublin policing comes amid challenges of anti-immigration sentiment and crime in region
Cushman & Wakefield ranking places average rent on Dublin shopping street at €3,024 per square metre
Dublin City Council bought 55 Amiens Street in 2018 with plans to transform it into a museum and community centre
Get ready for Brat summer 2.0 as the English pop sensation is set to play two outdoor concerts
Period home in sought-after suburb transformed to incorporate bright extension and attic conversion
Interest likely to be strong given scarcity of units of this size available
Search of open lands in north Co Dublin finds no trace of William Maughan and Anastasija Varslavane
Dublin Independent Fashion Week: ‘We want to show that maybe you don’t have to leave, maybe there’s a thriving community of creators and designers here’
The architecture and ambience of these elegant restaurants complement and enhance their first-class food offerings
Jurors also heard a description of footage of dogs being encouraged to attack a live kitten
Gardaí say reported incidents have jumped by more than 500% since last year, as business owners say small shops are being targetted
Two homes, one price: A two-bedroom basement apartment on one of Dublin’ premier Georgian squares or a landmark Palladian schoolhouse outside Rathvilly?
Collaborations between writer and historian Conor McCabe and artist Augustine O’Donoghue include a series of door mats with political messages and a new event called Counter-Culture Nights
Gardaí believe Maughan and Anastasija Varslavane were abducted, shot dead and buried by a Co Louth-based gang
Up-and-coming comedian Rachel Galvo talks mental health, finding her feet and being a Shite Feminist
Hundreds of ‘unusual transactions’ linked to accounts held by Jixu Wang (35) and Ye Wang (34), court told
At what he admits is a critical time for the State’s planning system, the OPR chief says we now have the resources, legislation and policies to meet our infrastructural and housing challenges
Cost-rental maximum of €1,895 for O’Devaney Gardens and €1,742 for Oscar Traynor Woods
Study notes issues with infrastructure and planning laws hurting Dublin’s status
Robert Murphy (42) stabbed Jamie Kavanagh (24) in hostel on Dublin’s Harrington Street in April of last year
National Transport Authority says changes would be an ‘unwelcome complication’ in run-up to festive period
Christmas events: Helicopter rides with Santa, light displays in Dublin Zoo and Christmas markets
Mother of girl says her child’s arm was twisted several times and former staff member asked child not to tell anybody
The pizza, the atmosphere and the wine flights make this Smithfield venue the perfect place for a casual bite
Announcement is first major investment by a US multinational following Trump victory in presidential election
New to the market in Glasnevin, Shankhill, Clontarf, Ranelagh and Malahide
Mixed martial arts fighter begins evidence with graphic account of events on night Nikita Hand alleges she was sexually assaulted by McGregor and another man
Judge informs jury in trial of Phelan for murder of Keith Conlon that prosecution case is close to conclusion
Green line extension to north Dublin suburb due to be running by 2031
Brand new Irish restaurants, together with some reopenings, revamps, and a Storm Babet-enforced reincarnation
Status yellow fog warning in place until Wednesday morning this week
Dublin South Central candidate Cllr Philip Sutcliffe referred to ‘coloured guys’ on O’Connell Street at a special Dublin City Council meeting on Monday
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