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Dublin

Last week
14th June 2026 - 20th June 2026
Hospital staff needed 'reassurance' while treating Riad Bouchaker, garda tells trial
Council unveils plans for new 'Dunsink City Quarter' with potential for 18,500 homes
Dublin bar owner says there is 'feral mood' in city and rejects ministers claiming it's safe
Six new 'eco-toilets' are being installed in the Phoenix Park
Closure of Silk Road Café 'more complex than has been said', Taoiseach says
Six people, including a number of children, hospitalised after fire severely damages Dublin home
For whom the blood flows: Metallica encourage Irish fans to donate ahead of their Irish gigs
Silk Road Café staff granted entry to café after court injunction
The Journal went along with a number of staff this morning as they began to clear out their fridges and clean up the café.
Group of Dublin city councillors take legal action on 'block' on renaming public spaces
Teenage boy stabbed yesterday evening in Dublin city centre taken to hospital
Dublin's Silk Road Café to reopen after securing injunction preventing closure for EU presidency
Have you read Ulysses (or at least tried to)?
TDs slam lack of planning as music fans left 'stranded and soaked' after outdoor Dublin gigs
'I saw him with a knife': Caio Benicio tells trial of intervening in Parnell Square attack
This month
June 2026
Quiz: What were these weird 2000s photoshoots for?
Council boss warns government failure to fund facilities will have 'cost to society for generations'
Witness describes how 'chaos' unfolded on day of the stabbing attack at Parnell Square
Judge tells activists they have to vacate empty pub they've occupied in Dublin city
A car ended up in the pond in Stephen's Green today
Dublin woman caught with more than €220k worth of drugs hidden in her car avoids jail
The EU Presidency is coming to town – and it's going to cost around €185m
Anti-immigration protest brought traffic to a standstill in some parts of Dublin city centre
Should grey squirrels be killed in Dublin and Wicklow? Officials want to hear from you
Child injured in Parnell Square attack is now non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, court hears
'Incredible' demand sees over 40,000 Katie Taylor tickets snapped up on pre-sale
Fontaines DC manager and Workman's booker Trevor Dietz dies
Former Irish rugby international Brendan Mullin accused of stealing perfume from Brown Thomas
Cyclist seriously injured after hit-and-run collision in Ballymun
Johnny Ronan's group gets green light to build more offices on Dublin's quays
Man accused of attempted murder of three children on Parnell Square denies all charges
Swimmers told to avoid nine south Dublin bathing spots after week of heavy rain
Garda watchdog investigating after death of man in custody over weekend
How Daithí Burke weathered the aerial bombardment for Galway
Dublin’s intentions were there from even before the start. Galway had to stand up to it.
'You almost stop seeing it': How Dublin 8 is a snapshot into Ireland's wider dereliction problem
More of the capital’s derelict sites sit in Dublin 8 than in any other postcode.
Galway crush Dublin to earn fourth Leinster hurling title
Tribesmen brought the fury to go with their finery.
Teenage boy arrested as part of investigation into Qayyum Balogun released without charge
Galway v Dublin, Leinster senior hurling final
Will you try to get tickets to Katie Taylor's final fight in Croke Park?
Woman who altered birth certs to overclaim €43,000 of child benefit given suspended sentence