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We’ve all seen the ‘tax-dodging’ graffiti, right?
The website allowing people to report graffiti, leaks, litter, dumping and more will be available in the coming months.
The chef has some strange criteria for the work he wants done in Dundrum.
From Banksy to Criminal Chalkist, the writing is on the wall for the Games.
Well, he couldn’t just LEAVE it there…
Anonymous artist to sell best-known work in London this week, including Moss as Marilyn.
Auction house Sotheby’s says it has uncovered the secret signature of a graffiti artist on a piece from 1982.
Now he’s worth over US$200 million.
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The aircraft was targeted while parked on a runway at Shannon Airport.
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While London police are chasing a tagger who has caused £1m of damage to property, Dublin City Council is struggling to pay for the removal of graffiti here. But should they bother? You tell us…
Police in London are hunting for a graffiti artist who they claim has caused more than one million pounds worth of damage in the city.
In today’s Fix: the latest from the UK as the violence spreads, Apple is now the most valuable business in the world, graffiti and poop on the streets of the country, and Ireland’s favourite movies…
The new website, aimed at identifying ‘non-emergency issues’ like potholes and illegal dumping, has attracted hundreds of complaints since it launched last week.
The 25-year-old model allegedly scrawled the letters “T” and “A” on the wall of a convent – and was carrying a small amount of cannabis and illegal pills.