Cleverly redesigned former council house with garden room in Dundrum for €675,000
Light-filled, contemporary home is close to Windy Arbour Luas stop and Dundrum Town Centre
Light-filled, contemporary home is close to Windy Arbour Luas stop and Dundrum Town Centre
Period redbrick is walking distance from Rathmines, the Luas green line and a number of schools
Proposed route would run from the current Green line terminus at Broombridge to Charlestown
Babies born at the time of the metro announcement are now young adults resigned to taking hours to travel a few kilometres
Transport Infrastructure Ireland said a ruptured gas pipeline ‘was apparently the source of the flames’ at George’s Dock
For most people, reality is a constant battle, but our masters of the universe are seldom spotted entertaining everyday hassles
Issues include broken or unreliable ramps on buses and having to pre-book assistance or seats
An Coimisiún Pleanála is expected to publish ruling on latest planning application for long proposed N6 route in January
From walking around the city to catching the Luas, Declan Meenagh is left deeply frustrated by the lack of supports
However, red light cameras will come into operation at the Merrion Gates level crossings in south Dublin by the end of January
Department of Transport was allocated €4.74bn in budget as set out in October
Manhattan Peanuts company takes judicial review against decision to grant permission for Luas extension to Finglas
Review underway after major public transport link downed from 8.30am Wednesday to 6pm Thursday
Government sides with Labour in row over Leaders’ Questions pecking order
There has been a 40% increase in M50 traffic on its busiest stretches, between Finglas and Blanchardstown
Engineers have identified that the issue is within a critical low-voltage safety system known as the 48-volt system
Green Line’s suspension, combined with inadequacy of bus service, leaves workers facing longer journeys and deep frustration
Luas tickets are valid on Dublin Bus during the service disruption
This week’s infrastructure plan sounds transformative until you realise we don’t have the workforce. It is like buying a faster car when the problem is you never learned to drive
I became obsessed with a quote from Thomas Hardy - not due to my rereading the classics, but to seeking escape in Netflix
Ireland is moving from a democracy to ‘vetocracy’, where governance is paralysed because someone, somewhere holds a veto
Green Party says deferral of public transport projects would constrict housing development
Service is 21 years old and will cater for 55 million passenger journeys this year
Problems ‘more severe’ in Kilternan with changing bus routes, councillor says
Refurbished two-bed terrace with a rear courtyard is just a short walk from the Luas green line
Kinsella proves a sharp satirist and shrewd observer of the minutiae of Irish life in this collection of essays
The founder of advocacy group Black and Irish on the childhood racism he experienced in Tallaght, overcoming his identity crisis, and the recent violence in Citywest
Built in 1927, Ard Lui on Sandford Road has been modernised, refurbished and extended
Five-bed home was reconfigured to a four-bed to accommodate a sumptuous main bedroom suite
The new line in Dublin is expected to cost about €600 million
Look inside: Edwardian home once owned by former taoiseach at Herbert Park for €4m
Pretty house with period details is a good downsizer, and is close to the Luas line and Beacon Hospital
Evan Moore (20) of Donaghmede, Dublin, pleaded guilty to rioting and damaging a Luas by fire
If Luas Finglas is delivered on time, there will have been a 15-year gap since the last Luas extension
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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