Historic gates at Dublin’s Phoenix Park, which were damaged by a Dublin City Council lorry last September, will be reinstated this month.
On a dull Monday morning, both locals and tourists made the pilgrimage to Dublin’s “Cherry Tomato Bridge”, or as it’s called ...
John (Jack) Hurley (73), a father of two from Meelick, Co Clare, suffered fatal injuries as a result of the accident at Garda ...
The new Dublin City Half Marathon has sold out just hours after going on sale. 12,500 tickets for the event, costing €68 each ...
Significant damage was caused to a number of the gates at Government Buildings Security gates have been rammed outside several Irish government and state-owned buildings in Dublin. The sites ...
A man accused of ramming the gates of Áras an Uachtaráin, the Custom House and Government Buildings in Dublin, has been sent ...
Ahead of the 2025 Guinness Men's Six Nations, here is everything you need to know before heading to the vibrant city of ...
It was then discovered following a surveillance and search operation in Phoenix Park. Police have conducted ... St Laurence O'Toole was appointed Archbishop of Dublin in 1162 and died in Normandy ...