Planning refused for 37-bed aparthotel in Liberties due to ‘over concentration’ of hotels Planning permission has been refused for a 37-bed aparthotel in the Liberties in Dublin .
Cars submerged as extremely high tide causes severe flooding in Malahide Parts of Malahide experienced significant flooding today following heavy rainfall.
Linda Martin already getting requests to take in animals as she launches The Dublin Dog Hub Former Eurovision winner Linda Martin has officially launched her new dog sanctuary in north Dublin.
Gallery Dublin school with crumbling plasterwork and playground in car park has funds delayed A Dublin school in temporary accommodation for more than 20 years has been told that funding for a new building has been put on hold.
‘Heartbroken’ John Bishop pays tribute to his mum after pulling out of Mother Goose role in Dublin Comedian John Bishop has said he is “heartbroken” after the death of his mother.
Section of Skerries Harbour pier to close due to ‘significant corrosion’ A section of the pier at Skerries Harbour will close from tomorrow due to “significant” corrosion.
Call to name proposed new Liffey bridge after forgotten 1916 Rising hero Elizabeth O’Farrell Ideas have already been thrown into the ring for the name of the planned new bridge which will cross the River Liffey as part of Dublin Port expansion plans.
Plans lodged to extend new Dart line to Celbridge from Heuston Station Plans to extend the new Dart service to Celbridge, Co Kildare, have been lodged with An Bord Pleanala as part of the Dart+ South West project.
Morning traffic and travel: Emergency services at Dart station after incident There are delays for motorists this morning following a number of collisions.
Air quality in parts of Phibsboro ‘riddled with pollution’, Dáil told The air quality around Phibsboro in Dublin is “riddled” with air pollution, the Dáil has been told.
Gallery Homeless charity use AI technology to create new campaign video A Dublin homeless charity has used artificial intelligence to create a new campaign video highlighting the city’s homelessness crisis.
Parents ‘driven demented’ trying to find primary school places in north Dublin Parents are being “driven demented” trying to find primary school places in certain areas of north Dublin, the Dáil has been told.
‘UFO’ light feature among design plans unveiled for Capel Street New design plans for Capel Street have been unveiled, including a floating light feature dubbed ‘the UFO’.
Dublin Port ‘hijacking land’ for container storage during housing crisis, residents claim Residents in Sandymount have voiced concerns over expansion plans launched today by Dublin Port.
Search for owners of giant 7kg rabbit found in Dublin A giant pet rabbit, roughly the size of a small dog, has been found as a stray in Dublin.
Gallery Plans to build new Liffey bridge linking north and south as part of Dublin Port redevelopment Major plans to redevelop Dublin Port with a new 2.2km road and bridge linking the north and southside will be published today.
Gallery Man hospitalised after car crashes into Dublin supermarket A man has been hospitalised after a car crashed into the front of a supermarket in Dublin this morning.
Singer Roe Byrne says busking on Grafton Street ‘gave me a new wave of confidence’ A young Dublin-born singer-songwriter says he owes busking on Grafton Street to giving him a “new wave of confidence”.
Morning traffic and travel: collisions on M50 and M7; animals on M4 There are delays for motorists on Monday morning following a number of collisions heading towards Dublin.
Young female pedestrian brought to Temple Street for treatment following road traffic collision Gardaí attended the scene of a serious road traffic collision today in Dundrum involving a pedestrian and a car.
Gallery Rooftop pool in Northside Shopping Centre to close The rooftop pool in the Northside Shopping Centre in Dublin is set to close as it requires upgrades of €5m which “does not represent good value for public monies.”
Gallery Colourful St Patrick’s Day parades across Dublin as locals come out in force despite rain As well as the main event in Dublin city centre today, lots of local St Patrick’s Day parades were in full swing across the county as communities took the streets despite the rain.
Gallery One man arrested as protesters trying to disrupt Dublin St Patrick’s Day parade clash with gardaí One man was arrested as demonstrators taking part in an anti-immigration protest tried to disrupt the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin on Friday.
Concerns over the redevelopment of three Traveller housing sites in south Dublin Three Traveller accommodation sites in south Dublin will undergo a major redevelopment to provide modern, high-quality and energy efficient homes.
Dead Zoo to move to Collins Barracks during museum refurbishments THE Natural History Museum is set to close its doors as refurbishment work takes place on the roof and upper galleries.
Dublin family syndicate claim massive €3.5m Lotto jackpot A family syndicate from Dublin have claimed their big Lotto jackpot win of €3.5m just in time to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in style.
Council overpaying for construction costs a ‘significant worry’, councillors told Dublin City Council overpaying contractors to build social homes is a “significant worry”, councillors have been told.
Me Auld Flower festival bringing Dublin’s fruit and veg market to life on St Patrick’s weekend A new festival taking place during this year’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations is bringing new life back to the city’s historic fruit and veg market in Smithfield.
Gallery St Patrick’s Day parade: road closures across Dublin this weekend Up to half a million people are expected to line the route of this year’s St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, which kicks off at noon on Friday.
Concern over low rate of tenant-in-situ home sales in Dublin despite eviction ban ending Concern has been expressed over the low uptake of local authorities purchasing tenant-in-situ homes in Dublin, despite government funding to buy almost 800 properties.