Dublin city residential parking permits could rise more than threefold to €225 Current blanket fee does not allow for inflation or parking charge increases, says Dublin City Council Wed Sept 03 2025 - 06:10
Gardaí and officials meet over unauthorised tricolour flags in DublinNational flags erected without permission in move supported by anti-immigration campaignersTue Sept 02 2025 - 19:23
Dublin streets to be bin-bag free after council action on plastic refuse sacksBags frequently torn apart by seagulls, vermin and household pets Tue Sept 02 2025 - 19:00
More than 380 new apartments approved for Dublin’s Grand Canal cost-rental and social homes schemeBut Minister for Housing accused of having ‘brass neck’ in telling city council to zone more land for residential propertyMon Sept 01 2025 - 21:08
Dublin City Council defends housing and zoning targets against minister’s directionsAlready sufficient capacity in development plan to meet city’s housing needs, says senior council officialMon Sept 01 2025 - 06:00
Creamery denies involvement in river Blackwater fish killAnglers estimate 40,000 fish were killed on the Blackwater in Cork a fortnight agoSun Aug 31 2025 - 18:46
Dublin City Council accused of failing to register derelict sites Heritage body An Taisce seeks action on three prominent city centre locationsFri Aug 29 2025 - 06:00
New plan aims to improve diagnosis and care for people with rare diseases Life-threatening or chronically debilitating diseases affect 300,000 people in IrelandWed Aug 27 2025 - 15:45
Plan to turn two vacant Dublin buildings into housing halted after €3m spendVictorian buildings on Capel Street and in Phibsborough too much work for small return, councillors toldMon Aug 25 2025 - 06:00
New Dublin suburb of Ballyboggan may be renamed Broombridge-Hamilton, have 8,500 homesNumber of homes planned for new suburb at the former Dublin Industrial Estate revised upwardsSat Aug 23 2025 - 06:00
PSNI arrest man in anti-immigrant ‘vigilante’ investigationSenior officer says groups targeting people on ‘colour of their skin’ are not protecting community Mon Aug 18 2025 - 19:32
Ruling due on controversial development beside St Anne’s ParkAn Coimisiún Pleanála set to rule on plans for 580 apartments beside Raheny park next monthFri Aug 15 2025 - 06:00
Dublin’s MetroLink: How much will it really cost?Plenty of people, including Michael O’Leary, have come out with countless different figures, some proclaiming them with great certaintyThu Aug 14 2025 - 07:19
Danny DeVito’s relatives are among the last residents of Dublin’s O’Connell Street Generations of Cafollas, Borzas and DiVitos worked and lived over the shop on O’Connell Street, but some are starting to leave as the city’s main street changesThu Aug 14 2025 - 06:00
St Stephen’s Green and Temple Bar waste compactors to tackle street rubbish in weeks‘Most significant’ change to waste management in years to rid kerbside of plastic bags, council saysMon Aug 11 2025 - 06:00
NTA approves settlement to halt legal action against Swords BusConnects corridorNorthside bus corridor one of seven in judicial review out of 12 planned routesFri Aug 08 2025 - 06:00
CCTV finally installed to catch dumpers in Dublin’s worst litter black spotCameras switched on in recent days at Belvedere Place, Sherrard Street Lower and Summer Street NorthThu Aug 07 2025 - 06:00
Plans for 90 Dun Laoghaire apartments at protected house get green light after long-running sagaVictorian Dun Leary House overlooking West Pier will be restored, with almost 90 apartments built on surrounding groundsThu Jul 24 2025 - 06:00
‘Woo, the tenants are going today’: Landlord who allegedly banged bowl with spoon ordered to pay €8,000 RTB tribunal found notices of termination for of anti-social behaviour were invalidMon Jul 21 2025 - 06:00
After 20 years of neglect, a notorious Dublin building can finally be brought back to lifeDublin council becomes legal owner of former Neary’s pub and hotel on Parnell Street after dispute resolvedMon Jul 21 2025 - 06:00
Dublin city homeowners’ Local Property Tax bills to rise next yearDublin city councillors abandon discounts, with homeowners facing increases of between €18 and €797Fri Jul 18 2025 - 19:44
Garda revokes more than 900 speed camera fines on stretch of N25 due to ‘human error’ Motorists caught speeding on road in Co Kilkenny have points and fines cancelled Fri Jul 18 2025 - 15:35
A Dublin city property tax hike is on the cards. Check the table for the rise in your home bracketCouncil set to abandon discount at same time as revaluation hits, with some homeowners facing rises worth hundredsFri Jul 18 2025 - 06:00
Work begins on €44m Dublin city food market for 80 stalls in revamped Victorian spaceRevamped retail market due to open mid-2027, a decade after planning permission was granted for workTue Jul 15 2025 - 06:00
Decision on €9bn MetroLink rail project expected within weeksFirst confirmed timeline for progress on 16-stop line serving airport and city centreSat Jul 12 2025 - 06:00
The real Temple Bar: Thriving cultural quarter or ‘a violent post-apocalyptic place’?Business leaders argue that the district is moving in the right direction and reject a judge’s recent stark depiction of it as a ‘no-go area’Sat Jul 12 2025 - 06:00
Huge €1.3bn north Dublin sewage plant gets go ahead after seven years in planning systemDelays to facility repeatedly cited as restricting development of new housing across the Dublin regionThu Jul 10 2025 - 13:12
‘In two weeks we will be homeless.’ Family paid deposit in 2023 for still unfinished Dublin estate Estate of 52 houses in Hayestown, Rush due to be finished almost one year agoWed Jul 09 2025 - 17:19
CCTV cameras to catch Dublin city’s dumpers not installed due to row between council departmentsRow between Dublin City Council’s waste and public lighting departments behind delay, councillors toldTue Jul 08 2025 - 13:06
Apartment size reductions offer ‘small, dark’ and ‘sad vision’ for Dublin, councillors say City councillors seek ‘urgent meeting’ with Minister for Housing to discuss proposed changesMon Jul 07 2025 - 22:01
‘It was such an obvious thing to do’: Pedestrians and cyclists reclaim Dublin’s Parliament StreetOvernight transformation ends car dominance of Temple Bar streetFri Jul 04 2025 - 18:58
Dublin’s Parliament Street becomes no-traffic zone in latest phase of traffic plan for capitalStreet will be reallocated to pedestrians and cyclists in two sections Fri Jul 04 2025 - 16:10
Tributes paid after Dublin man dies in crash on Bolivia’s salt flatsClontarf native Oisín Hoy (29) among group of seven in a Toyota Landcruiser when vehicle overturnedTue Jul 01 2025 - 12:23
Cavan’s Ray McAdam is elected Lord Mayor of Dublin Fine Gael politician becomes city's 358th Lord Mayor, securing three-in-a-row for partyMon Jun 30 2025 - 20:48
Record domestic violence calls to Free Legal Advice Centres Overwhelming demand points to ‘civil legal aid crisis’, says Flac chief executiveMon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
Nursing home beds and homecare hours ‘must rise by at least 60%’ Dramatic growth in support for ageing population required by 2040, according to ESRIMon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
Man who died from stab wounds after disturbance in Dublin home is named locallyDeceased, who was in his 50s, died in hospital after incident in Foxdene Drive, Balgaddy Thu Jun 26 2025 - 18:12
Irish Rail plans new train station in north Dublin as part of Dart expansion Station to form part of Dart+ South West project and serve population of 26,000 living within 1kmThu Jun 26 2025 - 06:00
Dublin’s Parliament Street to go almost traffic-free from July 4thTwo-way cycling to be introduced from City Hall to Bolton StreetTue Jun 24 2025 - 13:38
College Green plaza redevelopment budget soars to €80mNow eight years old, plan unlikely to reach completion until at least end of decade Tue Jun 24 2025 - 06:00
Legal challenges to Dart expansion plans dropped Irish Rail reaches settlements over judicial review proceedings against Dart+ West Mon Jun 23 2025 - 17:57
Dublin airport operator warned over passenger cap breachDAA says Fingal County Council enforcement notice highlights planning system `mess’ Fri Jun 20 2025 - 16:11
How St Stephen’s Green went from a mucky marsh to Dublin’s most famous square in 400 yearsRoaming pigs and geese, the obnoxious Whaley family, one of Ireland’s first Michelin stars and ‘shocking destruction’ of the city’s built heritage from the 1960s ... the green has seen it allMon Jun 09 2025 - 09:24
‘You’d see the rats everywhere’: Removal of one of Dublin’s largest illegal landfills beginsDublin City Council to remove 40,000 tonnes of waste from illegal Darndale landfill over next four monthsThu May 22 2025 - 06:00
Row of partially collapsed houses in south Dublin demolishedThe roof of one of the properties, owned by the Construction Industry Federation, fell in last week Tue May 20 2025 - 18:12
Dublin City Council takes legal action to remove squatters from derelict house it bought by CPOHome in Fairview first put on Derelict Sites Register in 2016Tue May 20 2025 - 06:00
Final BusConnects corridor secures planning permissionKimmage to city centre route the last of 12, but six remain in judicial review processFri May 16 2025 - 18:33
Vacancy, dereliction and demolition of existing buildings should be reduced, building group saysGovernment should aim for 50-75% reduction in vacancy and building underuse by 2040, says Irish Green Building CouncilThu May 15 2025 - 19:09
Construction Industry Federation owes €140,000 in derelict levies at €23m site of Dublin 6 terrace collapseDublin City Council is owed €140,000 in charges on Dublin 6 cottages that collapsed on MondayThu May 15 2025 - 06:00
Irish Rail seeks ‘maximum’ number of homes for new Dublin suburb, despite Uisce Éireann warning on capacityBallyboggan master plan should provide for ‘intensive’ residential development, Irish Rail and NTA sayWed May 14 2025 - 06:00