Vacant and derelict houses bought by Dublin City Council unused due to severe dilapidation
Senior council engineer says a number of houses bought ‘regardless of their condition ... really shouldn’t have [been] bought at all’
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Senior council engineer says a number of houses bought ‘regardless of their condition ... really shouldn’t have [been] bought at all’
Both expected to isolate in quarantine for about five weeks after returning from Tenerife on Government jet
With the London Marathon planning to become a two-day event for 2027, such running numbers may not be sustainable
Tens of thousands of period homes in Dublin have no driveway where they can park their car off-street and charge on private property
A greater degree of left unity and/or a sizeable alternative to the right of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil would be a new and unpredictable dynamic
Tourists and Dubliners perplexed by redevelopment plan but one business owners calls for ‘progress’
Ireland’s largest suicide-prevention walk in Phoenix Park hears tributes to friends and calls for awareness
Kaifan Ltd is the owner of Ballyfermot property, which stopped screening movies in 1980
Van was driven at 12km/h when it hit Thomas Leeson in a supermarket car park
Victim’s story will resonate with anyone considering taking a bike out on our roads
While the over-consumption of cheap, low quality clothing is concerning, a number of new initiatives offer some hope
Brera Holdings switches focus to crypto with mixed results
Claire Kinsella and Laura Quirke form the duo Lemoncello, now one of the most important young folk acts in Ireland
Current owners added a superb kitchen/breakfast/diningroom to make Steeplewood the ideal family home
Judge Adrian Harris wondered whether placing teenager in care was ‘the right thing at all’
Veteran criminal’s call for refugees to be interned drew accusations of racism in first week of Dublin Central byelection campaign
Eavesdropping can bring you into a world of fascinating speakers and conversations
Stadler trains, due in 2028, will have spacious dining areas and unaided boarding on exterior doors
Hiqa report finds risks to minors ‘significantly escalated’ at separate facility seven months after previous inspection
Carlton Entertainment Property sees earnings fall even as sales pop
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Mykola Kaznacheiev (56) previously received prison sentences totalling 21 years in his native Ukraine
Highest temperatures over the coming days are likely to remain at about 14 to 15 degrees, the forecaster said
Let’s not cling to ugly, unloved buildings just because a few Dubliners are allergic to change
Bagatelle lyric reminds us river was no remedy for dehydration
Extended and modernised Victorian features mix of elegant reception rooms and comfortable family spaces
May 9th-15th, 2026: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Ninety-year-old complex has been plagued with social and structural problems for decades
National Oil Reserves Agency says move will leave it holding enough fuel to last 80 days rather than 90 at present
Izabella Aleksandrowicz (50) pleads guilty to driving over Andrew Brett twice after illegal right turn at Portobello Bridge
The search is on for the owner of the winning ticket
Writer and critic Brian Dillon’s new book, Ambivalence, documents the death of his parents and the shocking aftermath, as he and his brothers are left to fend for themselves
Men in their 20s, 30s and 40s being questioned over the 2025 attempted murder of Alexis Lee Campion
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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