Chloe Fitzgerald, 16, was last seen in the Parnell Square area last Tuesday.
Mon, 09 Mar, 2020
Protesters will take to the streets of Dublin city today demanding to oppose a government involving Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael.
Sat, 07 Mar, 2020
The Parnell Square development, which has suffered years of delays, has been hit by major funding setbacks.
Mon, 17 Feb, 2020
Once better known as the world’s oldest continuously operating maternity hospital, Dublin’s Rotunda Hospital is now attracting attention for the overcrowding “crisis” in its neonatal unit.
Sat, 08 Feb, 2020
A new book delves into the details of Harry Clarke’s stained glass windows in such places as Dingle and Cork, writes Marjorie Brennan.
Wed, 11 Dec, 2019
Spitalfields is the new ‘Restaurant in a Pub’ from Stephen McAllister, who you will know from the telly.
Fri, 04 Oct, 2019
Two Michelin-starred chefs could be forced to remove the outdoor seating area of one of their restaurants in Dublin after it was refused planning permission on grounds it endangers public safety.
Thu, 05 Sep, 2019
New legislation is planned to prevent landlords from evicting long-term tenants without a clear reason.
Sat, 18 May, 2019
The body of the 33-year-old man, who is understood to have been from Poland, was discovered at Ravenswell in Bray at around 11.55am yesterday, gardaí confirmed.
Fri, 10 May, 2019
The route for this years LGBTQ Pride Parade in Dublin has been announced.
Fri, 05 Apr, 2019
You can find hurling in the most unexpected places, says Paul Rouse.
Fri, 26 Oct, 2018
Those heading to the capital today for the parade or to attend the All-Ireland club finals in Croke Park should make allowances for traffic and transport disruptions arising from today’s parade when travelling to Dublin.
Sat, 17 Mar, 2018
This Dáil may never get to legislate for abortion even if the people vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment, ministers are privately warning.
Mon, 12 Mar, 2018
A pro-life demonstration to keep the 8th amendment in the constitution is taking place in Dublin today.
Sat, 01 Jul, 2017
It appears that a number of Dublin's Councillors have fallen foul of a hoax.
Fri, 09 Jun, 2017
It’s another chapter in the success story of Chapter One, with the fine dining Dublin venue voted the best restaurant in Ireland for the ninth time by the Restaurant Association of Ireland.
Wed, 10 May, 2017
The Department of Education is considering a permanent exhibition to remember residential institution abuse victims, instead of the memorial recommended in the 2009 Ryan Report.
Fri, 10 Mar, 2017
It’s the end of an era for Irish theatre as Michael Colgan bows out at the Gate. He tells Alan O’Riordan about an eventful 33 years
Wed, 08 Mar, 2017
Sat, 04 Mar, 2017
Award-winning writer Eimear Ryan on the visceral feel of an All-Ireland success for Tipperary against Kilkenny.
Mon, 26 Dec, 2016
One year on – Oliver Plunkett Street traders reflect on their ‘Great Street Award 2016’, writes Marjorie Brennan.
Sat, 19 Nov, 2016
Sat, 24 Sep, 2016
The annual Frontline Emergency and Security Services Parade in Dublin today will honour Caitríona Lucas - the coastguard who lost her life on Monday.
Sat, 17 Sep, 2016
Paul Rouse on the battle for the All-Ireland and an independent Irish State
Fri, 16 Sep, 2016
I always had grand aspirations. I had the impulse to craft my own stories from a very young age.
Sat, 10 Sep, 2016
Wed, 07 Sep, 2016
The Michelin-star Dublin restaurant Chapter One has increased its accumulated profits to €308,734.
Fri, 02 Sep, 2016
We could be looking at the next Jack Yeats, Francis Bacon, or Robert Ballagh if the quality of this year’s Texaco Children’s Art Compeition was anything to go by.
Wed, 20 Apr, 2016
A Kerry fan who travelled to Dublin for the All-Ireland football final drowned after a night out with friends, an inquest heard.
Wed, 30 Mar, 2016
How this week 100 years ago was spent by the main players behind the Rising, based largely on observations of their movements by police.
Mon, 28 Mar, 2016
One of the key commemorations of the 1916 Easter Rising centenary has taken place with President Michael D Higgins honouring all those who fought and died for Irish freedom.
Sat, 26 Mar, 2016
In preparation for Dublin’s 2016 centenary year St Patrick’s Day parade, a series of workshops took place with young people around Ireland to discuss their hopes for the future. The result is an explosion of colour and imagination as the theme, ‘Imagine if…’, celebrates our national vision for the next 100 years.
Wed, 16 Mar, 2016
Details of what was being done this week 100 years ago by those planning the Rising, and how it was observed by British authorities in Ireland.
Mon, 29 Feb, 2016
Mon, 22 Feb, 2016
St Patrick’s Festival in Dublin will look to the future when it celebrates a 21st birthday next month.
Thu, 18 Feb, 2016
Mon, 15 Feb, 2016
Mon, 01 Feb, 2016
An ongoing and chronological look back at 1916 and some of the behind the scenes planning of the Rising which was certainly "NOT in the news" of the time.
Mon, 25 Jan, 2016
PJ Mara was the most famous political spin doctor in modern Irish history, having played a leading role in Fianna Fáil for more than 30 years.
Sat, 16 Jan, 2016
Fri, 11 Dec, 2015
AMERICAN poet Charles Bukowski was not noted for his sunny disposition.
Sat, 21 Nov, 2015
STARTING life in Balbriggan, Frankie moved to inner-city Dublin at 12. He mitched from school, and in his early 20s, working in nightclubs, saw Dublin’s underside.
Sat, 31 Oct, 2015
SEE them strolling along the platforms of Heuston Station with smiles so wide it almost hurts to watch because you’re sure their faces are hurting too. They’re announcing the Metro North project which they themselves binned four years ago.
Thu, 01 Oct, 2015
The decorated Dublin restaurant co-owned by the ‘Queen’s chef’, Ross Lewis, is enjoying the fruits of the capital’s boom in fine dining, by recording weekly revenues of over €51,000.
Thu, 03 Sep, 2015
The operator of Ireland’s largest cinema complex saw group revenues grow by over 11% in the first half of this year.
Fri, 14 Aug, 2015
Plans for a multi-million euro hotel off Dublin’s O’Connell St has run into strong opposition.
Tue, 11 Aug, 2015
The funeral of Fenian patriot Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa in August 1915 will be remembered a century later in Dublin tomorrow in the first State ceremonial event of the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme.
Fri, 31 Jul, 2015
Those who fought in the Easter Rising are being remembered in Dublin this afternoon.
Sat, 04 Apr, 2015
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