Over 700 unsafe Halloween products destroyed
The products were seized at Dublin Port and were destroyed when it was found that they did not meet the required safety standards.
The products were seized at Dublin Port and were destroyed when it was found that they did not meet the required safety standards.
Buckle up for some spine tingling drives across the Emerald Isle.
It will also use a live feed showing bonfires and other incidents similar to the one used for Storm Ophelia.
The best thing about Halloween.
Scarier than a Joe Schmidt video session.
It’s getting closer to Halloween.
Dublin City Council said it wants everyone to have a safe and enjoyable Halloween.
(And some that will scare you mildly, if you’re a scaredy cat like us.)
For those who like a hint of spooky in their everyday wear.
It’s the most wonderful tiiiiiiime of the yearrrrrr…
If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
BOO. *screams*
Regions on the Ireland’s Ancient East trail are currently dominated by domestic visitors.
The lads were on form.
It’s spot on.
What a hero.
Dublin Fire Brigade hailed the night as a success as there were no Halloween-related injuries.
The fire brigade has also urged all pet owners to bring their animals inside.
These people know their way around a jack-o-lantern.
Stellar work.
Well our efforts were shit.
Happy Halloween.
Tonight will be one of Dublin Fire Brigade’s busiest nights of the year.
Well he’s not happy.
A whole load of black sacks and monkey nuts.
Spectators will get closer than ever to the spooktacular street performance in special twilight parade.
A team led by Neil Jackman are attempting to uncover the site’s secrets.
A historian talks us through some Halloween traditions, from preparing the house for spirits to trick or treating.
It would be a whole lot less spooky.
Irish performance artists Grim Squeaker and Kitty Le Roux share theirs with us.
Oh yay. More monkey nuts.
The capital city procession was inspired by tradition – and the opening scene of the 2015 James Bond movie Spectre.
The rig out everyone is talking about.
BOO! *jumps*
And he looked GOOD.
It shouldn’t be so funny, but it is.
Foolish.
Alanna Gormley has SKILLS.
Please don’t make us watch alone.
Here’s everything you need to know as you start your Saturday.
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