Merrion Square South is most lucrative street for clampersOne of the most affluent business districts in Dublin, Merrion Square South, is the most lucrative street in the city for clampers…Tue Sept 28 2004 - 01:00
City official defends incinerator meetingsThe assistant Dublin city manager, Mr Matt Twomey, has rejected suggestions that attending information meetings on the proposed…Mon Sept 27 2004 - 01:00
EU's young scientists show off exhibitsSome 105 students from more than 30 countries arrived in Dublin at the weekend for the 16th EU Contest for Young Scientists, …Mon Sept 27 2004 - 01:00
O'Brien-led Donnybrook property plan denied permissionA consortium headed by the multi-millionaire businessman Mr Denis O'Brien has been refused planning permission for a 26-storey…Sat Sept 25 2004 - 01:00
Group opposed to incinerator at Poolbeg to seek legal adviceAn environmental group opposed to the building of an incinerator at Poolbeg in Dublin is considering legal action against the…Tue Sept 21 2004 - 01:00
Government urged to pay all disability home grantThe Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI) has called on the Government to stop local authorities funding housing grants for …Fri Sept 17 2004 - 01:00
Manager to proceed with plan for waste incineratorThe management of Dublin City Council has said it is disregarding the councillors' decision to stop the development of an incinerator…Thu Sept 16 2004 - 01:00
'Slopping out' legal campaign to be contestedThe Prison Service has said it will strongly contest any legal action taken by prisoners and ex-prisoners who have had to "slop…Thu Sept 16 2004 - 01:00
Dublin city councillors block plans for Poolbeg incineratorDublin City Council has voted overwhelmingly to block the development of a controversial waste incinerator at Poolbeg in Dublin…Wed Sept 15 2004 - 01:00
Pubs, off-licences warned on under-age drinkingA drinks-industry body has warned pub and off-licence owners to be alert to the threat of under-age drinkers celebrating the …Wed Sept 15 2004 - 01:00
'Dental tourists' seek treatment abroadEU dentistry: Irish consumers have long been slipping over the border for cheaper dental treatment in Northern IrelandTue Sept 14 2004 - 01:00
Children to get own passports from next monthThe Department of Foreign Affairs is to stop children travelling on their parents' passports in a move to reduce security risks…Tue Sept 14 2004 - 01:00
Special children to meet MumbaMore than 2,000 special needs children will meet pop star Samantha Mumba in Dublin today, before heading off to the 44th Dublin…Tue Sept 14 2004 - 01:00
Pack launched to combat racismThere is a need for "greater consistency and effectiveness" in tackling racism at national and regional level, the Minister for…Thu Sept 09 2004 - 01:00
Gas heater was outmoded, court hearsAn outmoded gas water-heater that caused the deaths of two women through carbon monoxide poisoning should never have been installed…Wed Sept 08 2004 - 01:00
Irish children stop lessons in sympathy with RussiansMinute's silence: Some 440,000 primary school children stopped lessons to observe a minute's silence at noon yesterday in memory…Wed Sept 08 2004 - 01:00
Cullen ready to back case against SellafieldThe Minister for the Environment has asked the Attorney General to determine what support the Government can give to the EU Commission…Sat Sept 04 2004 - 01:00
Mayor hopes to protect O'Connell Street treesThe Lord Mayor of Dublin, Mr Michael Conaghan, is seeking the public's support against the city manager's plans to remove the…Sat Sept 04 2004 - 01:00
Book on murder victims launchedGardaí and the justice system need to change how they deal with bereaved families, Mr Michael Finucane, son of murdered Belfast…Thu Sept 02 2004 - 01:00
One-third worry about becoming obese, survey findsAlmost a third of Irish people are concerned about becoming obese, according to a the results of a new survey to be launched …Thu Sept 02 2004 - 01:00
Remaining trees on O'Connell Street face removalThe last 10 mature trees on O'Connell Street, most more than 100 years old, are due to be removed under the next phase of the…Tue Aug 31 2004 - 01:00
Call for better driving after car and tram crashThe Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) has called for an improvement in driver behaviour following a collision between a car and…Tue Aug 31 2004 - 01:00
Some separated Dublin waste 'mixed' back togetherDublin City Council is urging people to continue separating their household waste before bringing it to recycling centres even…Mon Aug 30 2004 - 01:00
Dismissal case against Victim Support deferred until OctoberA case for constructive dismissal taken by the former chief executive of Victim Support, Ms Lillian McGovern, against the organisation…Sat Aug 28 2004 - 01:00
Annual world cultures festival beginsCrowds of more than 100,000 are expected to attend the fourth annual Festival of World Cultures in Dún Laoghaire this weekend…Sat Aug 28 2004 - 01:00
Two Irish on initial long list for Booker prizeIrish authors Colm Tóibín and Ronan Bennett have made the long list of 22 books announced yesterday for this year's Man Booker…Fri Aug 27 2004 - 01:00
Coman's owner denies dismissing cleaner over dispute with parentsThe owner of a well-known Dublin pub has told the Employment Appeals Tribunal that any suggestion he had dismissed an employee…Thu Aug 26 2004 - 01:00
Dido concert in Marlay Park expected to attract 17,500 fansDespite predictions of heavy showers, a crowd of 17,500 is expected to watch British pop star Dido perform tonight at Marlay …Wed Aug 25 2004 - 01:00
Second Luas line due to open next monthThe Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) hopes next week to announce a date for the opening of the second Luas line at the end of…Wed Aug 25 2004 - 01:00
'What's someone drugged to their eyes going to do?'"It's very simple, we want to go back to work but there's no way any one of us is going to drive off and leave his colleagueTue Aug 24 2004 - 01:00
Wettest August in places since floods of 1986The recent torrential rains have made this August the wettest in Dublin and much of the east and south since Hurricane Charlie…Tue Aug 24 2004 - 01:00
Up to 50 elderly missionaries refused old-age pensions under new rulesUp to 50 elderly religious missionaries who have tried to claim old-age pensions this year have been refused, under new rules…Sat Aug 21 2004 - 01:00
Deaths bring total killed on roads this year to 248The deaths of four people yesterday in three separate road accidents, on what the National Safety Council described as a "day…Sat Aug 21 2004 - 01:00
More tourists renting holiday homesIrish camping and caravan holidays have fallen out of favour with foreign tourists, with almost 20 per cent fewer camp-site visitors…Fri Aug 20 2004 - 01:00
Irish spent €28m more abroad than visitors brought into StateSome €28 million more left the State in the first six months of the year, through Irish people taking holidays abroad, than was…Fri Aug 20 2004 - 01:00
Food Safety Authority warns about eating toxic shellfishThe Food Safety Authority (FSAI) is advising consumers against picking and eating shellfish on any area of coastline where it…Wed Aug 18 2004 - 01:00
Cigarette butts account for half of litter, survey findsCigarette debris accounted for half of all litter items nationally last year and is expected to increase this year with the introduction…Wed Aug 18 2004 - 01:00
Cereals safe despite ban - food boardFood safety: The Food Safety Promotion Board, Safefood, is advising consumers to continue eating breakfast cereals with added…Tue Aug 17 2004 - 01:00
Survey shows benefits of speed camerasThe Department of Justice has admitted that there are still only three fixed speed cameras on Irish roads, despite new evidence…Tue Aug 17 2004 - 01:00
Foreign drivers escape finesThe Minister for Transport, Mr Brennan, cannot force drivers from outside the jurisdiction to pay "on-the-spot" fines for traffic…Tue Aug 17 2004 - 01:00
Dublin traffic getting worse, survey suggestsTraffic congestion has got worse in Dublin over the past two years, a survey from the employers' group IBEC suggests.Mon Aug 16 2004 - 01:00
Bullying at work to come under spotlightDysfunctional work cultures, work days missed and ill-health effects - all caused by bullying - are to be investigated by an …Mon Aug 16 2004 - 01:00
Drink sales labelling still not in forceThe Minister for Justice, Mr McDowell, is coming under increasing pressure from within his party to enact measures aimed at curbing…Fri Aug 13 2004 - 01:00
'Death of a Salesman' in strong Dublin Theatre Festival line-upA new production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman , directed by Joe Dowling, heads up a mix of more than 20 international…Thu Aug 12 2004 - 01:00
Boy's death on farm will not be investigated by safety authorityThe Health and Safety Authority has said it will not be conducting an investigation into the death of a 3½-year-old boy killed…Wed Aug 11 2004 - 01:00
No Irish arrests after death in SpainNo Irish citizens have been arrested arising from allegations of an attack on Spanish police following the death of a 19-year…Wed Aug 11 2004 - 01:00
Planning denied for bar near old towerCampaigners for the preservation of one of Ireland's oldest round towers have won their battle to stop a development being built…Tue Aug 10 2004 - 01:00
No hint of release for Irish man in Thai jailThe Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Cowen, has been given "no indication" that an Irish man imprisoned in Thailand for a murder…Tue Aug 10 2004 - 01:00
Newsagents running out of small changeConvenience shops and newsagents are running low on reserves of change and may have to stop exchanging large notes with customers…Fri Aug 06 2004 - 01:00
Output of 'greenhouse gas' is double Kyoto target"Greenhouse gas" (GHG) emissions from the transport sector have risen by almost 130 per cent since 1990, the biggest increase…Thu Aug 05 2004 - 01:00