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Historically linked to an anti-duelling group, Daniel O’Connell and the East India Company, today properties on ‘the Green’ house the offices of global corporations, an online retail giant and private ...
The Dublin city air may be famous for the smell of hops brewing, and the aroma of the Liffey, but these days it also contains ...
It comes after a reversal of plans to close the last remaining public toilet in the city at St Stephen's Green ...
Four new public toilets are being proposed for Dublin city centre, at an estimated cost of €5.7m over the next five years, ...
LIMERICK Chamber has called for more visible policing and outlined their hopes for the future of the city when meeting ...
Aircoach has unveiled a state-of-the-art fleet of ten new coaches for passengers travelling to both Belfast International and ...
FM104 presenter Zeinab Elguzouli walked down the aisle over the bank holiday weekend. She tied the knot to her longterm ...
There is one garda CCTV for every 6,000 people in Dublin. Some business owners want more, but civil liberties campaigners say ...
The thumb of a statue in O'Connell Street that was a casualty of the Italia 90 homecoming and bottles from Dublin's original ...
The clearest memory of my first visit to Dublin, nearly 40 years ago, is my initial sight of Merrion Square. It is – whatever ...
Known for its historic Trinity College, its 13th century castle and vibrant Temple Bar serving pints of Guinness around every corner, Dublin is a worthy candidate for a short weekend break out of ...
I dreamed of moving abroad and got my chance when I was accepted to Trinity College. I enjoyed my studies, but Ireland wasn't ...