Grand Canal site with full planning for large office scheme seeking €16m
Former home of Construction Industry Federation came close to being sold for €23m in midst of Covid-19 pandemic
Former home of Construction Industry Federation came close to being sold for €23m in midst of Covid-19 pandemic
Two hospitalised after blaze, with single lane of Eden Quay currently open to traffic
The Early Edition podcast: Luas fare evaders pay over €900,000 in total
More than 55m people used service in 2025 with just 54 a day hit by penalties
French-British joint venture KeolisAmey will run Dublin’s tram service from September
Home’s heritage features are complemented by modern kitchen extension
Permission granted after revised plans were lodged for its main entrance
Over €31m spent on rail traffic management system initially expected to cost €19.5m, with no delivery as yet
Department of Transport tells Dáil committee passenger numbers are continuing to surge and punctuality is improving
State transport body opens public consultation over project that will feature 27 stops running from Ballincollig to Mahon Point
Cabinet to meet today amid continuing nationwide protests over the cost of fuel
Fuel protests continue across Ireland with severe disruption on M50, Dublin Bus and Luas
There is no cost control. And no one seems to care about what we are getting for all this spending
Hauliers group ‘optimistic’ agreement could be reached tomorrow evening after meeting Ministers
The latest information on Friday’s protests, including M50 delays and disruption on the M1, M7, M8 and M18
Live updates with delays on multiple motorway routes as well as significant disruption on Luas and Dublin Bus
Luas partially suspended in Dublin as commuters face disruption across the country on second day of protest
Woman (70s) seriously injured after being struck by bus in Cork
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to incident that happened on Thursday night
Company lost out on renewal of deal after 22 years of running the service, with KeolisAmey set to take over
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Services will run under new contract from start of September
To the much-maligned Transdev, Dublin commuters and, I imagine, the planet, say thank you
Elegant A-rated home on Mountpleasant Avenue Upper ‘the most perfect house to live in’
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan: How to avoid being influenced by content creators
Tram set ablaze during rioting in November 2023 when windows were shattered and burning bin brought on board
Temple Villas Victorian redbrick with converted attic and basement levels showcases fresh interiors throughout
Sandford Road four-bed with rear courtyard laid in Italian stone tiles sits close to schools and sports and leisure facilities
French-British joint venture between Keolis and Amey believed to have been selected as preferred bidder for light rail service
Reuben Street home features two double bedrooms, an attic room and a dual-aspect living space
Views of Michael O’Leary on ‘unnecessary’ underground railway deserve consideration
One man pronounced dead and three other adults hospitalised with varying injuries
It will probably be another two years before we can pay with our bank cards on buses, trains and the Luas
Aftermath of Storm Chandra has shown once again that in an era of increased extreme weather events, our infrastructure is not fit for purpose
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