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# dublin - Today’s News
'There are horses across the main N2 road, at Darndale, and they are in bits'
It’s not as bad as it was years ago but residents in Dublin still see problems with unlicensed horses.
'We can read each other like a book' - Galway's top twins aim to upset the Dubs again
Nicola – and Louise – Ward’s Galway face All-Ireland champions Dublin in the Division 1 league semi-final today.
# dublin - Yesterday’s News
Gardaí find 1.3 million stolen cigarettes in Dublin
The cigarettes had been stolen earlier this month.
Appeal to help find man who has been missing for 10 days
Michael Edmonds, 63, was last seen on 11 April.
Here's what the plans look like for Dublin's newest hotel
A hotel operator has already agreed to run the site
Woman rescued after falling from cliffs at Howth Head
The Irish Coast Guard, gardaí and Dublin Fire Brigade were involved in the rescue operation.
# dublin - Friday 20 April, 2018
'Any excuse for a pint': A snapshot of Dublin city in the Spring sunshine
We took a short stroll around Dublin to see what effect the sunny weather is having.
Cork v Mayo, Dublin v Galway - Last four name sides for huge day of league action
Sunday is semi-final day in the Lidl Ladies National League, with decider spots up for grabs across the four divisions.
# dublin - Thursday 19 April, 2018
Eyes peeled! 8 players to watch out for in the Division 1 ladies football league semi-finals
Cork will battle it out with Mayo, while Dublin will face Galway for a place in the final of the top division.
# dublin - Wednesday 18 April, 2018
19-year-old cyclist dies after collision with truck near UCD this afternoon
The incident happened at Greenfield Park, just off the N11 this afternoon.
Evening Poll: Should there be a kayak course in the middle of Dublin's IFSC?
Plans are in place for it to be completed by 2020.
Teenage girl missing from Dublin since Monday found safe and well
The 16-year-old was last seen in Coolock on Monday afternoon.
# dublin - Monday 16 April, 2018
Birr and Kinnegad the venues for two exciting league semi-final double-headers
There’s a Division 1 and Division 2 clash on each billing on Sunday.
Disability centre fails inspection despite closure threat
Stewart Care Limited provides residential centres for people with disabilities.
Pharmacist praised for saving 17-year-old tourist who suffered anaphylactic shock
The teenager and his mother were on O’Connell Street in Dublin when the teenager suffered from a severe allergy reaction.
# dublin - Sunday 15 April, 2018
Dublin set to stage Liverpool versus Napoli friendly, according to club president
The Merseysiders last played in Dublin back in August when they faced Athletic Bilbao in a pre-season friendly.
Dublin is to turn into Musictown this month - here are the highlights
We’ve taken a look at the line-up.
# dublin - Saturday 14 April, 2018
Murder investigation launched after death of man (49) found in Tallaght park
The victim has been named as Ioan Artene Bob, a Romanian national who was a construction worker.
# dublin - Friday 13 April, 2018
This is the view from O'Connell Tower in Glasnevin Cemetery, reopened after almost 50 years
It has been reopened to the public after almost 50 years.
Dublin Lord Mayor signs document saying he will not enter Israel again without government permission
Efforts were made to refuse Mícheál Mac Donncha entry to the country.
# dublin - Thursday 12 April, 2018
Gardaí concerned for well being of woman missing since Monday
Diana Rostas was last seen in Crumlin.
Arnotts is getting an €11 million facelift
That news was welcomed by business group Dublin Chamber.
'This is an attempt to silence critics': Dublin Lord Mayor hits out at Israel over plan to refuse him entry
Mícheál Mac Donncha has travelled to the city of Ramallah in the West Bank.
Shotgun, drugs and stolen motorcycle seized in Tallaght
A man in his late teens has been arrested.
# dublin - Wednesday 11 April, 2018
Mother-of-three charged with burglaries and assaulting garda who was hit by car at checkpoint
The incident happened just before 11am on Monday on Macken Street in south Dublin.
Dublin could be getting a 'flagship' Irish language hub for speakers to meet and speak
It’s part of an investment plan for the language.
'It's just mental' - End justifies the means for hardy house hunters camping out to pay a deposit
The houses are on sale on Friday, but some have been there since Monday.
# dublin - Tuesday 10 April, 2018
Two-year-old girl in critical condition after falling from window
Gardaí in Blanchardstown are investigating the incident.
Rental prices: These are the most expensive Dart and Luas stops to live next to
Sandymount Dart station is the most expensive station to live near, with monthly rents averaging at €2,282.
# dublin - Monday 9 April, 2018
Gardaí looking for dashcam footage after garda dragged by jeep
The incident happened on Dublin’s Baggot Street shortly before 11am.
Men charged with robbery after gardaí spot them jumping into a car outside Dublin shop
Cash and weapons were also recovered.
Dublin's Lord Mayor defends placing massive 'Up the Dubs' banner on Ha'penny Bridge
The hanging of the banner is now being reviewed by the council.
# dublin - Sunday 8 April, 2018
Where does the sale of the Sean McDermott St Magdalene Laundry stand?
A consultation process with 150 Magdalene survivors is to take place on the 5 and 6 June.
# dublin - Saturday 7 April, 2018
Cuisine de France maker overturns payout for worker accused of showing up drunk
Swiss-Irish firm Aryzta had previously been ordered to pay €12,500 to the ex-employee.
# dublin - Friday 6 April, 2018
'It's devastating': Permission granted for major 536 unit housing development beside Dublin park
Local politicians have argued that the land is not zoned for housing.
Man replies 'I'm innocent' when charged over murder of Polish man Michal Kurek
Kurek was stabbed to death last August.
# dublin - Thursday 5 April, 2018
A tapas bar says turning this church into a food hall could cause 'a major rat problem'
Restaurant Salamanca has voiced its concern about the plans to redevelop St Andrew’s Church.
Man arrested after €27.8k, drugs, car and designer watch seized in CAB searches
The searches took place in Louth, Meath, Cavan, Monaghan and Dublin this morning.
Hotel security guard sacked after showing guest her own 'sex tape' awarded €6,000 for unfair dismissal
The Labour Court has found that the decision by CityWest to dismiss Nicholas Reddin was unfair.
# dublin - Wednesday 4 April, 2018
Man arrested in connection with murder of Polish man
Michal Kurek was stabbed to death last August.