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Dublin City Council and all Dublin councils will explore the possibility of buying or building their own homeless shelters ...
Undergraduate university students will have to pay €1,000 more in fees compared with last year, the Minister for Further and Higher Education has announced.
A man who set fire to a car and the front door of a house containing five sleeping family members in an act of “misplaced vengeance” has been jailed for seven years ...
A penalty shootout provided a thrilling finale to a Salvation Army football blitz involving the charity’s Lifehouses in Dublin.
Dublin’s cherished tradition of honouring its oldest citizens was revived this week with the return of the Dublin City Centenarians Project, ...
Siobhan Lynch, who performs as ‘BABA’, has called her debut album by a simply description of what it is to her: ‘Truth’.
In an extraordinary act of love and endurance, 70-year-old Kevin Kenny, with sons Gavin and Niall, will embark on a 2,100 km cycling journey ...
Dublin Rathdown Labour Cllr Lettie Mc Carthy, backed a motion that calls for an end to big business involvement in the nursing home sector ...
The number one spot for festival style can be found at Blanchardstown Centre. This one-stop destination is a mecca for everything you need to show up in comfort and festival style! Be funky, go retro, ...
Ten months after construction commenced the €40m centre-piece of the Swords Cultural Quarter is taking shape and scheduled to open in 2027 ...
A man jailed term for setting a fire in a church crypt, damaging 800-year-old mummified remains, has appeared in court for theft ...
The Barnhall Buffaloes, a tag rugby team of adults with special needs, were treated to a surprise visit last week from Brian O’Driscoll ...