#Dublin City
Man in critical condition after Dublin City assault
A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with the incident.
'I found the window smashed in': Dublin gardaí probing spate of early morning café burglaries
Several businesses on Dublin’s quays have been targeted in recent weeks.
Permission granted to build one of Ireland's tallest buildings on site of former Apollo House
The development on Tara Street is taller than the Capital Dock by three metres.
Irish Water set to carry out upgrade works on Dublin city's 150 year old sewer system
The works are set to impact 11 streets in Dublin city.
'A more compact city': Dublin should look at a more European housing model, says city planner
John O’Hara said that people need to want to live in these apartments, and that they should be of high standard.
Woman (30s) seriously injured in George's Street collision last night
The SUV collision happened at 9pm last night.
Officer suspended amid probe into claims Garda sergeant stole from female Deliveroo rider
A full criminal probe into the alleged incident has now been launched.
Anjelica Huston writes to Minister for Arts to save James Joyce's 'House of the Dead'
The house was the setting for James Joyce’s short story ‘The Dead’ and is set to be turned into a 54-bed tourist hostel.
CMO says South William St crowds at weekend looked like 'Jones Road on a day of an All-Ireland'
Dr Tony Holohan said his commentary over crowds was “not a moral judgement”.
Andrea Horan: Whose job is it to provide a liveable city?
The Dublin businesswoman, campaigner and broadcaster says Covid-19 has exposed the under-resourcing and neglect of Dublin’s outdoor spaces.
Traffic changes for three Dublin city streets from today to facilitate outdoor dining
Hume Street, Ely Place and Merrion Row will see traffic changes from today.
Dublin city is a 'free for all' for vulture funds, Dáil told
Doherty read out some personal testimonies into the Dáil record from people who say they will never be able to save to buy their own home.
Twenty two of these new phone boxes will be installed in Dublin city over the coming days
‘Digital Pedestal’ phone kiosks with touch-sensitive screens and advertising space will be installed in Dublin City.
'We have to let people know what they're missing': The man tasked with getting Dubliners back to their city
- Dublin city has been shaken by the pandemic but the man in charge of its recovery is hopeful for its future, writes Sean Murray.
- In the short term, it'll mean more pedestrianised streets and outdoor dining this summer.
- Greater appreciation and use of the public realm may be a welcome legacy of the pandemic, according to the council official.
Eight arrests over planned protest in Dublin city centre
Seven men and one woman were arrested.
Gardaí arrest 11 at protest outside Four Courts in Dublin city centre
Gardaí said the people were arrested in accordance with Covid-19 regulations.
Green light given for co-living scheme atop Dublin's Jervis Shopping Centre
The minister’s plans to ban co-living developments won’t apply to permissions sought prior to December.
'He was a man ahead of his time': Dublin councillor calls for memorial of Dr Noël Browne
Browne was appointed Health Minister in 1948 and resigned in April 1951 over the Mother & Child scheme.
Homeless charities express 'concern and upset' after bodies of two men found in Dublin
Gardaí are investigating the deaths, and they are not being treated as suspicious.
Gardaí investigating assault of activist at anti-mask protest in Dublin
LGBT rights and Repeal the Eighth activist Izzy Kamikaze received a head injury while protesting against an anti-mask group.
Man (34) to appear in court over cyber-enabled fraud
The 34-year-old man will appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice tomorrow at 10.30am.
Man arrested in Dublin city in relation to 18 ATM cyber thefts
Garda National Economic Crime Bureau carried out the arrest as part of a probe into cyber fraud offences in Ireland.
Dubliners urged to 'make a day of it' and sample the attractions of the city centre again
Dublin City Council has begun a campaign aimed at supporting hospitality and retail sectors in the city.
Man and woman arrested after suspected firearm found in Dublin city bin
Gardaí on patrol observed an altercation between individuals on Abbey Street at midnight.
Dublin city centre clamping returned to 'more normal levels' from today
Clamping had been scaled back since last month in a bid to ensure the cars of healthcare workers weren’t clamped.
Burglary gangs targeting empty Dublin city centre properties
Many business owners are now beefing up security.
Grafton Street footfall plummets by 75% as people stay away from Dublin city centre
Customer-facing businesses – employing 35,000 people – have mostly shut according to Dublin Town.
Here's where the top 10 clamping blackspots were in Dublin city last year
The number of vehicles clamped in Dublin city in 2019 was up 8% to 46,516.
Dublin City Council is spending €16,250 a month to rent an empty building
There was opposition to using the building for homeless accommodation.
Zero dog fouling fines issued by council so far this year (78 were issued back in 2016)
This year’s figure was confirmed in correspondence to Councillor Colm O’Rourke from Dublin City Council.
'Disruptions' expected today as week-long climate protest kicks off in Dublin and around the world
Members of Extinction Rebellion Ireland will set up roadblocks and a campsite from midday in the city centre.
Clamping hotspots: New figures show the most clamped streets in Dublin
A lack of valid paid parking accounted for one third of all offences.
Have you seen Dylan? Appeal for 17-year-old missing from Dublin
Dylan Gavigan Kinsella was last seen in Dublin City on Saturday.
Council hails 'overwhelmingly positive' traffic-free College Green with plan to double space this Sunday
College Green in Dublin city centre will be traffic-free again this Sunday.
Parking costs in Dublin city are increasing to €3.20 per hour from next Monday
The changes will also include an expansion of “high-demand” yellow and red zones across the city.
Over 18,000 people sign petition aiming to save The Bernard Shaw's beer garden
The person behind the petition said the Dublin pub is a cultural institution and one of the most unique spaces we have in our city.
Library staff and social workers among 110 Dublin council staff assaulted during work last year
Those who fell victim to physical attacks included library staff, park workers as well as street cleaners.
'Residents are really pissed off': Dublin City Council plans expansion of city parking zones into suburbs
The proposals come amid plans to raise parking charges across the city for the first time in over a decade.
'We want to see it at its best': Dublin City Council plans closure of College Green for summer events
Plans for the pedestrianised plaza were rejected by An Bord Pleanála last year.