Missing teenager from Dublin located safe and well
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Gardaí say no further action is required and have thanked the public for their assistance.
Gardaí arrested a man in his 30s at the scene.
A permanent plaque listing all 48 names was unveiled.
He was set upon by up to 20 people, gardaí said, in what was believed to be a planned attack.
The victim suffered life-changing injuries.
In a six episode series described as ‘devastating and important’ by The Guardian, TheJournal.ie will take you through the story from the start to the current day.
The man will appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice tomorrow.
In episode one, we take a look at what Ireland – and Dublin – was like at the beginning of the 1980s.
TheJournal.ie is launching a major six-part series on the 1981 Stardust fire.
He’s due to appear in court tomorrow morning.
Two vehicles were stopped as part of an intelligence-led operation in Artane yesterday.
Gardaí are appealing for motorists travelling in the area who have dash cam footage to contact them.
Campaigners submitted documents supporting their calls for new inquests to the Office of the Attorney General last month.
Paul Keating has pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Mark Richardson.
A cash box was robbed during the incident; the amount of cash taken during the raid has yet to be established.
A total of 48 people died in the fire.
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Colm Butterly owes more than €170,000 on a mortgage to EBS.
Ammunition and component parts of firearms were also found.
A man in his 40s has been arrested.
Father-of-three Mark Richardson died after suffering a number of stab wounds at his home on Thursday evening.
A man in his 40s has been arrested.
Karl Robertson (28) was struck by a van shortly after 9.45pm Wednesday night.
The man was struck by a van in the Hazelwood Drive area of Artane at about 10pm last night.
The government agreed an independent person would review the new evidence Stardust victims’ families say has recently been discovered.
Yes. A Child of Prague cake.
Cllr Flynn carried out a protest from the first floor of City Hall in Dublin earlier this evening.
The submission details all the “errors and omissions” of both the Keane Tribunal and the Coffey Review of the 1981 fire tragedy.
Nobody was injured in the blaze.
The woman’s son rang Liveline and the ambulance arrived a few minutes after he spoke on the radio.
There have been calls for cash-in-transit van employees to sit mandatory training in how to deal with situations like a tiger kidnapping.
The man tried to make his getaway in a taxi but was caught by gardaí.
Four of the seven arrested have been released without charge.
Greyhound told some customers in Dublin that SIPTU picketers were causing disruptions.
A garda investigation was recently launched into both 1981 tribunal and subsequent review.
He will appear in court later this morning.
A man in his fifties has been arrested.
The Stardust Victims Committee claim they have new evidence which points to perjury in the 1981 Keane Tribunal.
The original inquiry into the 1981 fire that killed 48 people in Dublin found that it was caused by probable arson.
Alan Shatter says no new inquiry is needed, but family members of victims say that is not good enough.