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The Bishop of Down and Dromore says that plans for an American bishop to speak in a Dublin Cathedral in Gay Pride events ...
Thirty-year-old Mahon McCann was baptized during the Easter Vigil Mass in his parish of Rathfarnham in Dublin this year. He ...
Dublin and Armagh clash at Croke Park in a fascinating All-Ireland Senior Football Championship this afternoon. The two of these heavyweights got their All-Ireland campaigns off to winning starts ...
Over playing and management careers with their native counties that, when combined, comes up just short of half a century, Armagh's Kieran McGeeney and Dublin’s Dessie Farrell have come into ...
This was impressive from Armagh as they defeated Dublin by five points to top the group with a game to spare and claim the one automatic All-Ireland quarter-final place on offer in the 'Group of ...
All-Ireland champions Armagh booked their place in the quarter-finals of the competition with a 0-24 to 0-19 victory against Dublin in their second round-robin game at Croke Park. Playing for the ...
And now the championship really gets going. After an opening round split across two weekends to allow provincial finalists a bit of breathing space, all 16 teams with ambitions of becoming All ...
Planning permission to to build improved viewing facilities for the public to watch planes take off and land at Dublin Airport has been granted by Fingal County Council. The approval comes after ...
Five people were injured in a collision involving a bus and an ambulance in Dublin city centre on Tuesday morning. Gardaí and emergency services are at the scene of the collision, which took ...
It is an odd thing to say about such a devoutly Muslim city, but anyone who has tried to get the Church of England or the General Synod to change anything will feel entirely at home on these roads.
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For more than 30 years, people have been campaigning for a safe walking and cycling route around Dublin Bay. It could transform our city, connecting northside and southside and restore the ...
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