Thousands gather on Dublin’s O’Connell Street for hoax Halloween parade that did not take place
Website had given details of large event hosted by Galway arts ensemble Macnas but no such festivities had been arranged
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Website had given details of large event hosted by Galway arts ensemble Macnas but no such festivities had been arranged
Owners Cathal Leonard and Sarah Ryan say they are shutting down after almost six years in business
Corridor to run from Square Shopping Centre in Tallaght and Nangor Road, Clondalkin, to Nicholas Street in city centre
Competition with Dart leads to frustration for north-south travellers as well as capital’s commuters
Historian Bobby Aherne has delivered a genuinely entertaining and enlightening book
Lucan assault victim named locally as 49-year-old Juris Kokenbergs, whose death occurred after apparent sustained violent beating
More than 10,000 emergency beds were already occupied by homeless people in Dublin last month
Payments ‘considerably in excess’ of the maximum compensation of €75,000 would be required, according to new submissions made to An Bord Pleanála
Max Wolpoff, from near Washington DC in the US, moved to Dublin this autumn
Dublin 1 could become one of the most exciting neighbourhoods in Europe... if we want
Connolly Station and Belfast’s new Grand Central will see 15 services in each direction
Man in his 20s is arrested following death of victim in his 40s on Monday morning
A Dubliner returning to France finds smoky bars replaced by bubblegum clouds from vapes, that you no longer risk going tealess, and you can even ask directions in English
Classic Victorian redbrick has three bedrooms and three bathrooms with substantial aluminum-clad extension to the rear
Planned MetroLink station would have ‘direct, severe, negative, profound and permanent impact’ on park, Office of Public Works argues
Overlooking the Royal Canal, the recently refurbished unit has lovely interior details
Farrell (48) crossed the finish line in just over four hours, pushing his friend Emma Fogarty (40), who suffers from a rare skin condition
Former Methodist Church president Harold Good, whose house played a prominent role in in ending The Troubles, opens up about the challenges of peacemakers
‘We’re in the middle of the city but ... we wanted something dramatic, lots of room height and a conceptual design from the inside out’
Boy (15) had been due to appear as a contestant on the television series Ireland’s Fittest Family
Car dominance and out-of-town investment have driven people out of centres, and a loss of ‘eyes on the street’ has made urban spaces feel less safe. Can the ‘compact city’ return a lost sense of place?
Silverware may not be as fashionable as it once was but quirky and top quality early Irish Georgian pieces attract collector interest
Gardaí forensic investigators attended scene, with traffic diversions in place
Gracian Lupu Enache has been reported missing from his home in Dublin since Monday
If they didn’t die on the streets then they probably died in a hostel. Two thirds of them would have died alone
Marathon runner Alan Jose de Lima (35) was assaulted and robbed in north Dublin while working in food delivery job
Five-star Dublin 2 property had its ‘strongest year to date’ last year as international tourism surged
Girl suffered significant trauma and developed anxiety about hospitals and doctors which made her post-accident care exceptionally difficult, court hears
Funmi Abimbola (26) jailed over offences relating to money laundering after €121,000 stolen from solicitors’ firm
Sizeable semidetached home on the Hill dates from 1840 and is ‘restful’ while also being close to amenities
The new A1-rated houses, built by Ambi Homes, are off Castlepark Road
New to the market in Churchtown, Blackrock, Rathfarnham, Sutton and Delgany
Shopkeepers association hears of rising levels of criminality in stores, from shoplifting to violent robbery
London is the only big city where it is more expensive for so-called digital nomads to set up shop
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices