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# Dublin

January
January 2024
Clontarf's landmark saltwater swimming pool will remain open despite restaurant closure
Man arrested after being found intoxicated and in possession of toy gun in Dublin city
Three men who attacked gardaí outside a takeaway in Ballyfermot jailed for 27 months
Gardaí arrested 45 people at 'anti-immigration' protests in Dublin last year
Woman jailed over role in two robberies, including one in which a 79-year-old man was stabbed
Merchants Quay says it will take time for drug users to 'trust' new supervised injection centre
Michelin Guide awards new Bib Gourmands to six restaurants on island of Ireland
Understrength Monaghan down Dublin as Derry hold off Kerry fightback
Understrength Monaghan record thrilling Croke Park win over Dublin
Ciaran McNulty was the unlikely gamebreaker against the All-Ireland champions.
Two pedestrians and driver of car taken to hospital after Dublin collision
Labour select Ó Ríordáin as Dublin candidate for European Parliament Elections
Man arrested as gardaí seize €300,000 worth of heroin in Dublin apartment search
Woman charged with attack on teenage boy onboard Dublin city bus
More than 5,000 applications for 535 cost-rental homes in Dublin and Kildare
Water demand in Greater Dublin hits ‘unprecedented’ high of over 630 million litres per day
Sandyford 'Sentinel' building given greenlight after years of causing 'eyesore'
Works at protected wall on grounds of Arbour Hill paused as specialist architect needed
The renovation was halted after it was discovered the work would need to be supervised by a conservational architect.
Dublin Simon Community’s ‘first-of-a-kind’ health and addiction care facility to open mid-year
Dublin ladies football team call for ceasefire in Gaza before league opener
Kerry open league title defence with win over All-Ireland champions Dublin
Longford down Dublin to win back-to-back O'Byrne Cup titles
0-17 for Niland as Galway and Wexford advance to Walsh Cup final
Locals question silence over future of 28 homes in Swords
The homes are in the housing minister’s constituency of Dublin Fingal.
Man dies in explosion at homeless hostel in Dublin
The Defence Forces’ bomb disposal team were called to the site near Capel Street.
No other injuries were reported, a spokesperson for gardaí said.
An explosion took place inside the hostel on Little Britain Street in Dublin 1, after 3.30pm this afternoon.
Explosive experts were called to the scene earlier this evening.
Man jailed over devastating assault that left former partner practically blinded
Additional charges brought against teens accused of attacking US tourist in Dublin last year
Gardaí make sixth arrest in probe into Christmas Eve restaurant killings
Hard to conceive 'scale and enormity' of losing three family members at Stardust, inquest told
Dermot Bannon and Department of Housing explain why they met before new season of Room to Improve
Man accused of attacking gunman in restaurant where he suffered fatal injuries remanded in custody
Landlord Marc Godart facing 'urgent' trial date over unauthorised Dublin lettings
Emergency services battle fire at workshop in Rathgar
Eight-time All-Ireland winner Dean Rock retires from inter-county football
Dublin forward Dean Rock announces retirement from inter-county game
Rock won eight All-Ireland senior medals during a glittering career and was a three-time All-Star.
Planning refused for 16-storey Grand Canal Square-style scheme for Cabra East
Lowry hits hat-trick as Dublin cruise into O'Byrne Cup final
Lowry hits hat-trick as Dublin cruise into O'Byrne Cup final
Debunked: Planning files do not show that Ringsend building was to be used for asylum seekers
Man accused of attacking Blanchardstown restaurant gunman says he ‘acted in self-defence’
Gardaí confirm they have identified man sleeping rough who was found dead in Dublin this week