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Dublin

March
March 2026
Over 130 electric buses 'lying idle' due to a lack of charging points at depots
Two suspect devices removed from Ballyfermot by Defence Forces bomb disposal experts
Man arrested after suspect device discovered at Liffey Valley deemed 'non-viable'
The scene has now been handed over to gardaí and the operation has concluded.
Man who assaulted 18-year-old au pair gets community service, pending Probation Service approval
The cost of buying a home is up - and €680,000 is the average price of a house in south Dublin
State still trying to determine age of Somali national accused of murdering Ukrainian teenager
Dublin flushed more ketamine into wastewater last year than it did in 2024
Your guide to St Patrick's Day events around Ireland today
Here is your one-stop-shop for events happening across Irish cities today
Cyclist (70s) killed in Balbriggan crash with truck
Brown Thomas and Arnotts spared convictions over misleading Black Friday price tags
Toddler killed in car park crash named locally as funeral arrangements announced
Beyond the Regency: Is boxing in Dublin about to have another moment?
Belfast’s Anthony Cacace will challenge world champion Jazza Dickens in the 3Arena on Saturday night.
Man caught climbing out bathroom window of cannabis grow house jailed for six years
Beyond the Regency: Is boxing in Dublin about to have another moment?
Toddler dies after being struck by car at Dublin shopping centre
Stakes are high for McGeeney's Armagh ahead of Dublin Croke Park test
Fingal County Council stalls Glenveagh plans to build over 2,100 homes in north Dublin
Man arrested over alleged assault and suspicious approaches to children in north Dublin
It's your last chance to have a say on the future of Dublin’s College Green
Kerry-Mayo and Dublin-Armagh the Saturday TV games in GAA league schedule
Limerick power, Cork doubts, Galway resurgent and ‘unacceptable’ Kilkenny
Man who inflicted 'appalling attack' on his drunk friend convicted of murder
Maternity services must go on the political radar amid Rotunda debacle, demonstration told
Man (30s) dead and two people hospitalised following single-car crash in west Dublin
'Enormous relief' for families at Dublin Airport as chartered Irish flight from Oman lands
Is Beamish having a moment? 'It boils my p*ss when I see 'cool kids' with a pint of Beamish'
Dublin's Lord Mayor calls on Energy Minister to change rules for inner city EV charging
Money and motoring: There is a never-ending appetite to charge car owners for everything
Paddy Comyn
Ireland set up Triple Crown shot with bonus-point Six Nations win over Wales
Andy Farrell’s men met stubborn Welsh resistance but had enough to get the job done.
Ireland set up Triple Crown shot with bonus-point win over Wales
Andy Farrell’s men met stubborn Welsh resistance but had enough to get the job done.
'Sophisticated' concealing devices and €1.6m in drugs seized in Dublin, Wicklow and Meath
Trains suspended between Pearse and Dún Laoghaire due to 'significant' damage to overhead lines
Spring may not have sprung after all ... it's snowing
Suspended sentence for man who followed social media influencer through her hotel
Here's the Ireland team for Friday night's Aviva Stadium clash with Wales
'It's nice to be home': Irish people stuck in Dubai arrive back on first flight to Dublin
Last night’s flight of almost 400 people is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Ireland since the war in Iran began on Saturday.
Plans lodged to turn vacant AIB bank building on O’Connell Street into a bar and restaurant
Andy Farrell makes five changes to Ireland team for Friday's Six Nations clash with Wales
Scrum-half Nathan Doak is set for his international debut off the bench.
O'Toole, Timoney, and Stockdale start as Ireland make 5 changes
Scrum-half Nathan Doak is set for his international debut off the bench.
Axe-wielding serial car thief with 106 previous convictions is jailed for nine years