Cairn Homes applies to build 715 homes in west Dublin
Developer puts indicative price of €73.9m on 142 homes tagged for social housing
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Developer puts indicative price of €73.9m on 142 homes tagged for social housing
Over the four days, some of the world’s best known literary faces will descend on Dalkey
Siobhán Lynch vows to continue campaign for stricter legislation despite intimidation
The extreme machismo element was introduced by Christopher Duffy, the self-appointed leader who had ‘the country by the balls’
560,300sq ft of space taken up in first quarter, with three Dublin deals accounting for nearly half of all activity
Amirul Mohd Yunos is currently serving an 8½-year sentence after pleading guilty to multiple charges
Stephen Crosbie, who has been jailed for 5½ years, told victim he would ‘chop him up’ over €100 debt, court hears
Decision overturns Dublin City Council refusal of three-storey residential block for elderly members of orders
Inspectors identified active cockroach infestations, rodent activity, meat being air dried in a bedroom and a waste discharge covering an entire floor in a kitchen
Professional-conduct committee recommends pharmacist be censured and have conditions attached to her registration
Outgoing Carmichael chief executive says regulatory code ‘tough’ for voluntary organisations
Glory Days remembered as trio of friends set off from South County Dublin for Slane
Delays of more than two years for decisions are forcing some to consider leaving Ireland
Operating profits at Dublin-based unit up 71% to €19.5m
Deal to buy Kevin Street site would see council vacate Wood Quay civic offices
Even with the latest excise cut, motorists will still be much worse off than they were six weeks ago
All major routes now clear following earlier disruption, says Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Mother of boy (4), who underwent surgery for condition, says she would not wish her family’s experience ‘on worst enemy’
Coalition denies latest measures a direct response to blockades, but faces further headaches
Cabinet to meet today amid continuing nationwide protests over the cost of fuel
Measures announced on Sunday evening ‘not enough’, says farmer James Geoghegan
His ambitions, however, extended far beyond a modest medical practice
The anger on the protests is a sign of what the Government will face if it cannot solve issues with spending
Applicant for separate order tells Dublin District Family Court she is terrified of her wife, who is trying to drive her out of their shared home
Dubliner preyed on people in Rhode Island and Massachusetts by posing as a skilled tradesman and exploiting their shared Irish heritage
Fuel protests continue across Ireland with severe disruption on M50, Dublin Bus and Luas
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Five Irish travel content creators on income, workload and the reality behind social media travel
John Wilson: This year’s National Off-Licence Association outlet of the year is Martins in Fairview, Dublin 3
Rings, pendants and broaches for sale at Matthews Auctioneers while Dublin antique jewellers set to host educational events
Hauliers group ‘optimistic’ agreement could be reached tomorrow evening after meeting Ministers
Gardaí unable to transport 14-year-old boy to Tusla emergency accommodation in Dublin due to motorway disruption
The latest information on Friday’s protests, including M50 delays and disruption on the M1, M7, M8 and M18
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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