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Nearly a quarter of Dublin’s population was living in one-room tenements in 1911, according to newly released data from the ...
Sport Ireland is seeking tenders for the development of a €35 million national cricket stadium in Dublin ahead of the 2030 ...
A radiographer who was found guilty of professional misconduct over his inappropriate behaviour in carrying out a chest X-ray ...
Dublin hurlers are not the first team to face this admittedly welcome predicament, and they won’t be the last either.
A red ale brewed with Meath Street batch bread and honey from inner-city bees, sunrise yoga at the Gravity Bar, and a fun run ...
Two former FCI Dublin correctional officers who were charged with sex crimes are set to be arraigned – and most likely to ...
Molly Fish, the owner of Urbane Collective located off Dublin, is proud to offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere in the city ...
The case was largely based on the word of a co-defendant to the robbery and homicide, who had credibility issues.
A young, creative, international city has emerged from the financial crisis that stopped Dublin in its tracks for the best ...
In a tribute to a quarter-millennium of military service and sacrifice, the City of Dublin and Parks Reserve Forces Training ...
Already, seven prison staffers have either been convicted at trial or pleaded guilty to a slew of charges. An eighth is ...
A 16-year-old boy has died after a mini-bike crash at a busy northeast Colorado Springs intersection. Police are now ...