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Good morning. Here are the nine things to know before you start your day.
Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to you
Good morning. Here are the nine things to know before you start your day.
Two teenagers have since been released without charge after being arrested following the incident.
Works to replace the centuries-old pipes will begin on Monday, and will continue around the city for 12 months.
Eighty-five official names were received by Dublin City Council, which was shortlisted to 17.
Dublin City Council is to provide water tankers to parts of Dublin tomorrow due to expected problems between 6am and midnight.
Dublin City Public Libraries has taken old photographs of Dublin and juxtaposed them with quotes from James Plunkett’s seminal novel about the 1913 Lockout. Take a look…
Gorgeous videos of what makes Dublin the way it is.
New ET secondary schools are planned for Blanchardstown and Lucan – but parents say there’s a demand in the city itself.
The City Council overestimated how much its central funding would be cut by. What would you do with the spare cash?
Kilkenny has been named Ireland’s most litter-free town by Irish Business Against Litter. Did your town feature highly?
The fire broke out near Gardiner Street in Dublin city around 3 o’clock this afternoon. Gardaí are not treating it as suspicious.
A number of roads around the city are closed and Gardaí have parking restrictions and diversions in place.
The man in his 30s was found dead on Reuben Street in Dublin 8 last night.
Adam Nolan, 48, was killed after being struck by two cars.
Gardaí are trying to identify the man who was found dead in the first floor apartment just after 4 o’clock this afternoon.
Two men escaped with an undisclosed sum of money in the raid on Bank of Ireland on College Green in Dublin city centre today.
The incident happened at about 3.45pm this afternoon at Usher’s Quay in Dublin city centre.
The large red tags have been dotted all around the city with a description of the place it has been tagged to.
Over 14,000 people are competing in the event today with road closures and traffic restrictions in place.
The two were rescued from the water close to the Custom House on the north quays.
‘Several thousand’ people are believed to have taken part in the march which called on the government to change Ireland’s abortion laws.
The discount registration window shuts next Friday – with only a fraction of the 437,000 tanks registered at the lower rate.
The employees found out about the shop closure after a phone call on Monday telling them not to come into work the next day.
Dublin City Council had initiated legal proceedings to have the banner removed because it had not received planning permission.
There was nostalgia aplenty at 79-80 Talbot Street in Dublin’s city centre today as people reminisced about the shop that had everything.
There are three (count ‘em!) separate stores with the name Guineys on Dublin’s Talbot St – but which one is closing down?
Clerys was sold to an American private equity group last night, just hours after it was placed into receivership.
It’s right in the heart of Dublin’s city centre but few people have been inside the Freemasons’ Grand Lodge of Ireland. Here’s what it’s like inside.
Collision occurred by the Jervis Street stop in the city centre.
Ek Tha Tiger, set in Trinity College, is being released in 24 countries around the world today.
Brrr…
A new report commissioned by the government has revealed the extent of the problem in estate across five local authority areas.
The 20-year-old Kildare man said he wants his independence, and he’s willing to shell out to anyone who can help him on his way.
The twenty-eight artists who have put up artworks on the shell of Anglo’s unbuilt HQ say they want to kickstart a conversation about NAMA buildings.
Eight fire brigade units are currently at the scene of a fire on Benburb Street.
The Public Accounts Committee will discuss the cost of the Mahon Tribunal, which is estimated to be between €213 million and €243 million.
The waste collection company has said it will start charging people who can’t afford to pay for the service unless the government covers the €2.8 million cost.
Planning permission has been refused for the plans on the Mater site. Should we build in the capital, or on an outer greenfield site?
An Bord Pleanála said that the planned hospital would have had a “profound negative impact” on the Dublin city skyline.
Firefighters in Dublin have expressed repeated concerns about oxygen sets which have failed on a number of occasions.
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