32 charged following Dublin riots as damage likely to cost 'tens of millions'

32 charged following Dublin riots as damage likely to cost 'tens of millions'

A person leaves flowers close to the scene where a serious stabbing incident took place on Parnell Square East in Dublins city centre yesterday. Picture: Gareth Chaney/ Collins Photos

  • A five-year-old girl remains in critical condition, a woman in her 30s remains in a serious condition;
  • Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has expressed no confidence in the Justice Minister and Garda Commissioner;
  • Politicians, staff and journalists at Leinster House have been advised to leave this evening as a “precautionary measure”;
  • Rotunda Maternity Hospital and other Dublin hospitals are operating as normal with added security;
  • The Mater has announced visitor restrictions for the next 72 hours, hospital appointments should be attended unless told otherwise;
  • All Dublin Bus services are operating but cannot serve O'Connell Street North, and from Westmoreland Street to Abbey Street;
  • Red Line Luas services are only operating between Tallaght/ Saggart to Smithfield, Green Line services are operating between Brides Glen to St Stephen's Green only;
  • Government moving to expedite the passing of the new Hate-Speech Bill, alongside legislation around the use of Facial Recognition Technology;
  • Timeline: How the knife attack and Dublin riots unfolded
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