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# Dublin

Man charged over attack on friar during breakfast in Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin
Teenager accused of taking possession of submachine gun used in Blanchardstown Christmas Eve shooting
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after assault on Muslim cleric in Tallaght in February
Josip Štrok: Three men arrested in relation to killing of Croatian man in Clondalkin last month
This week
21st April 2024 - 25th April 2024
Louth stun Dublin to book first Leinster U20 football final since 2012
Notorious Dublin drug dealer Tony Felloni dies aged 81
Rockery and roll: Fresh from Vegas, U2's Adam Clayton's been sharing his love of gardening on TV
Council blasts 'vandalism' as gardaí probe cutting down of dozens of trees in south Dublin park
Two injury-time goals see Dublin snatch draw with Wexford in Leinster opener
Man (26) jailed over racial abuse of kids outside Garda station
Last week
14th April 2024 - 20th April 2024
'Blood covered' man accused of street robbery and bookies raid on Grafton Street
How are Dublin shaping up for their All-Ireland defence?
Gathering of 'masked people' outside minister's home 'chilling and disturbing', says Taoiseach
The tangled web of the Butterlys' business dealings over the years
The Butterly family presided over a wide network of businesses in its heyday – but many shut or went into receivership during the financial crisis.
Barry Andrews says he supports joint borrowing, despite McGrath ruling out defence bonds
Dublin city councillors push to have an inner city road closed to the public
'Generous' Dublin restaurants 'happy to help', providing free meals for asylum seekers
More than €1.2 million worth of drugs and retail goods seized by Revenue last week
How did Stephen Cluxton's Dublin comeback go?
Dublin post 3-19 as they cruise past Meath at Croke Park
This month
April 2024
Niland hits 2-7 as Galway down Dublin to secure Leinster U20 semi-final spot
Woman arrested after half a million euros in cash seized in organised crime operation
Recognition of Palestine by EU countries 'much closer', Harris says after meeting with Spanish PM
Pedro Sanchez has previously said his country plans to extend recognition to the Palestinians by July.
Gardaí seize large quantity of cannabis jellies and cannabis herb during Dublin search
Dozens of motorbikes, scramblers and e-scooters seized as 40 properties raided by gardaí
Cluxton and Fitzsimons named on bench for Dublin's Leinster quarter-final against Meath
Dublin City Marathon to keep traditional city-centre start and finish for 2024 race
Dublin City Council investigating reports of sinkhole in Sandymount
Dublin Marathon to start and end in city centre despite request from NTA to move location
Irish Freedom Party candidate charged with public order offences and possession of a knife
Supreme Court rules new guidelines that cut awards in personal injury claims are legally binding
The ruling was made after the court rejected an appeal by a woman to have her award reassessed.
'Speak English': Activists say Croatian man died as a result of 'racist assault' in Clondalkin
Sleeping tablets and Xanax worth €95,000 seized after gardaí stop car in north Dublin
Aoife Barry: What could Dublin learn from Cork's English Market?
Aoife Barry
Thorntons Recycling fined €60k for health and safety breaches after death of employee
Jury not permitted to determine unborn baby as 49th victim of Stardust fire
Man (20s) arrested in connection with fire at vacant building in Ballybrack last year
Pockets of air in girl's coat kept her afloat after she was swept out to sea during Storm Kathleen
Woman assaulted and house set on fire in west Dublin
Man (60s) dies after single-vehicle crash in South Dublin this morning