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# Dublin

February
February 2024
Man died while practicing on motorbike he'd bought four days earlier, inquest hears
Person tried to get job at asylum seeker hostel to 'cause trouble and enact racial discrimination'
The individual was not hired after Dublin City Dorms carried out a background check.
A staff member at the centre raised security concerns with the International Protection Accommodation Services
Dublin City Dorms began operating as an accommodation centre in early 2023, having previously been a tourist hostel
The centre was among the buildings vandalised during the Dublin riots in November
Landlord Marc Godart avoids prosecution but companies fined over unauthorised Airbnb lettings
€670k found in car as gardaí tipped off about man making cash withdrawals at several banks
MetroLink terminus should be moved from southside stop to city centre, local FF TD tells hearing
Jim O’Callaghan said it is “highly unusual” that the MetroLink “doesn’t terminate in a city centre location”.
Victim of Hutch-Kinahan feud, Jason Molyneux, was shot up to 13 times, inquest hears
UCD cycling club pay tribute to 'valued member' who died after collision in Dublin on Sunday
Dublin's congestion is reaching 'critical' levels, oral hearings into Metrolink project told
Two people have been released on 'strict' bail after appearing in court over a firearms seizure
Man in his 70s charged with 23 counts of historical assault at south Dublin school
Gardaí appeal for information after Dublin hit-and-run leaves man with serious injuries
Two people arrested after gun seizures, including submachine gun and sawn-off shotgun, in Dublin
Irish Yeast Co building owner warned over dereliction as 'cafe/bar' conversion gets green light
David Clifford's last-gasp point beats Mayo, Dublin register first league win of 2024
Dessie Farrell hoping Pat Gilroy will return to Dublin set-up for Championship
O'Callaghan steps up as Dublin record first league win of 2024
Gardaí investigating after Muslim cleric says he was victim of 'hate crime' in Tallaght
Jon Jonsson: 'No further information’ found by gardaí searching for missing Icelandic man
Young girl injured in Parnell Square attack out of ICU after second admission
The leader of the world's largest contested region is in Dublin to ask President Higgins for help
An Bord Pleanála approves €180m 'build to rent' scheme by US property firm in Dublin
Man convicted of raping his wife's friend in a Dublin park five years ago
Gardaí carrying out searches at a park in Dublin for Icelandic man Jon Jonsson
Rodent droppings and no hand washing: Three food business closure orders served in January
Councillors agree €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park in Phibsborough
Councillors agree €40 million redevelopment of Dalymount Park
Man hospitalised following assault on Liffey Street early this morning
Gardaí contest bail for man charged with assault and knife offences in Limerick
Poll: Do you support plans to divert through traffic away from Dublin city centre?
Dublin City Council spent €130,000 extending 'Winter Lights' festival until end of January
Measles contact tracing begins as HSE issues advice over potential exposure to virus
Gardaí renew appeal for Icelandic man Jon Jonsson who went missing in Dublin five years ago
Female pedestrian in her 70s dies after being struck by a jeep in Dublin
Three people arrested in connection with arson attack at former pub in Dublin
Adult with confirmed measles case dies in hospital in the Dublin and Midlands Health Region
An Bord Pleanála approves plans for hotel and office in Heuston South Quarter, overturning DCC refusal
Man jailed for seeking sex from fake online profile pretending to be underage child
'I'm not rejecting science, I'm supporting the economy': DAA boss defends plan to increase flights
'A legal bomb waiting to go off': The delays at the Probate Office have reached a record high
Solicitors have called on the Probate Office to reinstate its face-to-face counter service.
Delays have steadily increased after a new way of working was introduced to accommodate remote working during the Covid pandemic.
Solicitors have called on the Probate Office to reinstate its face-to-face counter service.
One solicitor said the current arrangements are "absolutely shocking".
Peter McVerry Trust appoints new CEO amid financial and governance investigations