Poolbeg contract terminated after €32m paymentsAn estimated €95m has been spent on unbuilt Dublin incineratorFri Nov 22 2013 - 08:17
Clerys department store reopens after floodRefurbishment following flash flood damage took four monthsThu Nov 21 2013 - 10:16
Residents may face cost for failed Dublin sewage plant appealRingsend plant extension delayed by judicial reviewThu Nov 21 2013 - 01:00
Dublin Docklands authority dissolution delayedDevelopment quango to remain in place pending disposal of remaining assetsWed Nov 20 2013 - 01:00
Car lanes to be given to walkers and cyclists on Dublin’s quaysLiffey project would eliminate 173 parking spacesSat Nov 09 2013 - 11:57
Dublin’s 30km/h limit fails to reduce traffic speedCouncil to consider making limit “default urban speed limit” for residential and shopping districtsSat Nov 09 2013 - 08:19
Fast-track plan for Dublin docklands approvedScheme that would allow buildings up to 22 storeys in docklands approved by Dublin City CouncilFri Nov 08 2013 - 01:00
Four out of 10 Dubliners say they don’t scoop their dog’s poopSurvey finds 90% of people think owners should pick up their pet’s wasteThu Nov 07 2013 - 10:27
Water cuts could be lifted tomorrowCouncil to make decision on future of nightly restrictionsWed Nov 06 2013 - 08:13
No compensation for restaurants affected by water restrictionsDublin city engineer hopes full production will be recovered at Ballymore Eustace plant by ThursdayTue Nov 05 2013 - 08:09
What is it that’s so unusual about Dublin’s water?According to Dublin City Council there is no issue with the quality of water being processedTue Nov 05 2013 - 08:02
Brian O’Driscoll and Fr Peter McVerry to be made freemen of DublinRugby star and social justice campaigner chosen by Lord Mayor Oisín QuinnTue Nov 05 2013 - 01:00
Minister expects water shortages to end by ThursdayCity engineers cautious about predicting end to problemTue Nov 05 2013 - 01:00
Hogan says water crisis will be over by ThursdayMinister for the Environment says he is confident matter will be resolved within daysMon Nov 04 2013 - 18:48
Dublin water restrictions extended until ThursdayCity engineer warns that Dublin will have no water if night-time cuts not extendedSat Nov 02 2013 - 06:20
Investment in water has not increased capacityDecades of under investment leaves system unable to copeSat Nov 02 2013 - 01:05
Half of households could pay for water during future cutsCommission for Energy Regulation has warned against low water chargesFri Nov 01 2013 - 01:36
Water cuts likely to continue into next weekRestrictions imposed so far have not resulted in a significant improvement in supplyFri Nov 01 2013 - 01:01
Restrictions due to ‘wrong kind of water’Water not suitable for council’s newly upgraded treatment plantThu Oct 31 2013 - 08:26
Dublin area ‘faces ten more years of water shortages’Senior council official points to delays in supply system from river Shannon as restrictions beginThu Oct 31 2013 - 06:23
Airfield House reopens following €11 million revampThe 38-acre Dundrum estate now had a new cafe, farm centre and horticultural gardensWed Oct 30 2013 - 08:55
Ban on ‘supercube’ lorries comes into effect from FridayVehicles taller than 4.65m will be taken off the road despite hauliers pleasWed Oct 30 2013 - 06:38
Ireland is an “illegal tobacco haven”Government losing “hundreds of millions” of euro in duty from illegal cigarettes and “tobacco tourists”Tue Oct 29 2013 - 01:01
Ireland to escape the wrath of storm St JudeWinds to pass to the south before hitting BritainMon Oct 28 2013 - 01:00
Warning over Dublin mayor electionUK system ‘ripped away’ power from councillors, warns Salford mayorSun Oct 27 2013 - 20:54
Revamp plans for Grafton quarter publishedAim of €14m upgrade is more space for pedestrians, less for carsSat Oct 26 2013 - 01:01
Glasnevin Cemetery and Botanic Gardens joined for first timeNew pedestrian walkway links institutionsFri Oct 25 2013 - 01:01
New plan to take persistent beggars off Dublin streetsInitiative by council, Garda and city businesses aims to tackle ‘aggressive begging’Wed Oct 23 2013 - 09:48
Council seizes 500 tonnes of bonfire fuel ahead of HalloweenDublin Fire Brigade warns against illegal fires and use of fireworksTue Oct 22 2013 - 16:21
Dublin councillors could block vote for directly elected mayorNew office would take powers from councils and State agencies, says HoganFri Oct 18 2013 - 01:00
Day for the Eradication of Poverty commemorated in DublinPoor need a role in decision making – Lord MayorFri Oct 18 2013 - 01:00
Tax reliefs for refurbishment of historic buildingsReliefs will be available to restore Dublin’s historic coreTue Oct 15 2013 - 17:11
Stuart Carolan launches Dunphy’s Rocky RoadLove/Hate writer leads event to celebrate football pundit’s autobiographyTue Oct 15 2013 - 01:00
Last Ballymun residents to leave tower blockFinal flats demolition to take place early next yearMon Oct 14 2013 - 01:00
Dublin City Council’s Priory Hall appeal to proceedCouncil is appealing order that it cover accommodation costs of evacuated residentsSat Oct 12 2013 - 01:00
ESB to tear down Dublin block that ruined ‘Georgian Mile’New development will not see restoration of Georgian facadeSat Oct 12 2013 - 01:00
Priory Hall residents accept resolution dealProposals will allow residents finally leave behind unsafe apartmentsThu Oct 10 2013 - 20:21
Link to the past: all you want to know about Dublin’s bridgesFacts, figures and more than 900 historical and modern imagesWed Oct 09 2013 - 10:19
Priory Hall residents to get ‘fresh start’ after council vows to refurbish complexHogan announces breakthrough in long-running dispute over Dublin apartmentsMon Oct 07 2013 - 19:55
Debt collectors to pursue 100,000 for failing to pay bin chargesMore than €9m owed to Dublin City Council in debtsFri Oct 04 2013 - 01:00
Victorian bank building to become new H&MDublin City Council has granted permission for conversion of College Green landmarkFri Oct 04 2013 - 01:00
Almost 80 per cent want directly elected mayor of Dublin, early indications showPublic consultation shows leaning towards strong executive mayorTue Oct 01 2013 - 01:01
Planning hearing on abuse memorial beginsBord Pleanála will hear appeal against siting of new monument in Garden of RemembranceMon Sept 30 2013 - 18:20
Garden of Remembrance child abuse memorial 'demeaning'Abuse memorial should not be linked to 1916 monument - Maureen O’SullivanMon Sept 30 2013 - 17:07
Architectural contest for Glasnevin centenary chapelMemorial will commemorate 232 who died in 1916 RisingMon Sept 30 2013 - 13:07
Ireland could become magnet for ‘climate refugees’Public being duped by ‘mischievous misinformation’, says Prof John SweeneySat Sept 28 2013 - 01:00
Liffey Valley land sold by Nama despite national park pleaLucan site once earmarked for 1,600 houses sells for €4.3mFri Sept 27 2013 - 01:00
An Bord Pleanála hearing on abuse memorial opensJourney of Light memorial planned for Garden of RemembranceWed Sept 25 2013 - 14:15
Noise complaint silences church bells after 130 yearsThe bells of St Bartholomew’s Church in Ballsbridge have gone silent over threat of fines for noise pollutionSat Sept 21 2013 - 07:41