School bus operators under pressure as fuel costs rise A family-owned bus coach and hire company that operates school routes in Ireland has said that rising fuel costs could cause disruption across the industry. Ireland • 04 Apr
School bus operators under pressure as fuel costs rise A family-owned bus coach and hire company that operates school routes in Ireland has said that rising fuel costs could cause disruption across the industry. Ireland • 04 Apr
Appeal after woman dies after being hit by bus in Dublin Gardaí are appealing for witnesses after a woman in her 80s died after being hit by a bus in south county Dublin last week. Dublin • 04 Apr
Appeal after woman dies after being hit by bus in Dublin Gardaí are appealing for witnesses after a woman in her 80s died after being hit by a bus in south county Dublin last week. Dublin • 04 Apr
Good Friday marked with worship at Dublin's Phoenix Park More than 100 people gathered in the Phoenix Park in Dublin to take part in an event to mark Good Friday. Dublin • 03 Apr
Good Friday marked with worship at Dublin's Phoenix Park More than 100 people gathered in the Phoenix Park in Dublin to take part in an event to mark Good Friday. Dublin • 03 Apr
Family says man held in Iran faces possible execution The family of a man detained in Iran accused of being involved in the killing of three members of the Iranian Basij militia during anti-government protests earlier this year has said he faces possible execution. Middle East • 03 Apr
Family says man held in Iran faces possible execution The family of a man detained in Iran accused of being involved in the killing of three members of the Iranian Basij militia during anti-government protests earlier this year has said he faces possible execution. Middle East • 03 Apr
No delay to MetroLink after director's departure - TII Lorcan O'Connor, CEO of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), said that MetroLink's procurement and construction would "not at all" be delayed by Programme Director Seán Sweeney's departure. Ireland • 02 Apr
No delay to MetroLink after director's departure - TII Lorcan O'Connor, CEO of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), said that MetroLink's procurement and construction would "not at all" be delayed by Programme Director Seán Sweeney's departure. Ireland • 02 Apr
Five arrests after car failed to stop, collided in Dublin Five people have been arrested after a car failed to stop for gardaí before crashing into two other vehicles driven by members of the public in Dublin. Dublin • 02 Apr
Five arrests after car failed to stop, collided in Dublin Five people have been arrested after a car failed to stop for gardaí before crashing into two other vehicles driven by members of the public in Dublin. Dublin • 02 Apr
Watch: Taylor Swift waxwork unveiled in Dublin A new waxwork of Taylor Swift has been unveiled at the National Wax Museum Plus in Dublin. Dublin • 02 Apr
Watch: Taylor Swift waxwork unveiled in Dublin A new waxwork of Taylor Swift has been unveiled at the National Wax Museum Plus in Dublin. Dublin • 02 Apr
Man arrested over Belfast murder of Robbie Lawlor A 47-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Robbie Lawlor, the gangland criminal shot dead in Belfast. Ireland • 02 Apr
Man arrested over Belfast murder of Robbie Lawlor A 47-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Robbie Lawlor, the gangland criminal shot dead in Belfast. Ireland • 02 Apr
Cyclist, 20s, dies after collision with truck in Dublin A cyclist in his 20s has died after being hit by a truck in Dublin city centre. Dublin • 02 Apr
Cyclist, 20s, dies after collision with truck in Dublin A cyclist in his 20s has died after being hit by a truck in Dublin city centre. Dublin • 02 Apr
Selfies, TikToks and protecting Howth's summit walk Howth Summit walk is fast becoming one of Dublin's busiest tourist hotspots attracting half a million people last year, the challenge now is how to best manage it, writes Cian McCormack. Dublin • 01 Apr
Selfies, TikToks and protecting Howth's summit walk Howth Summit walk is fast becoming one of Dublin's busiest tourist hotspots attracting half a million people last year, the challenge now is how to best manage it, writes Cian McCormack. Dublin • 01 Apr
New scrambler legislation 'bittersweet', says mother The mother of a teenager who was killed by a scrambler bike earlier this year has described new regulations that will make the use of scrambler bikes illegal in all public places as "bittersweet". Ireland • 01 Apr
New scrambler legislation 'bittersweet', says mother The mother of a teenager who was killed by a scrambler bike earlier this year has described new regulations that will make the use of scrambler bikes illegal in all public places as "bittersweet". Ireland • 01 Apr
330 new jobs as West Pharmaceuticals expands Dublin site West Pharamaceuticals has created 330 jobs as as part of the expansion of its manufacturing site at Damastown in Dublin. Business • 31 Mar
330 new jobs as West Pharmaceuticals expands Dublin site West Pharamaceuticals has created 330 jobs as as part of the expansion of its manufacturing site at Damastown in Dublin. Business • 31 Mar
Over 300 apply for Stardust survivors payment scheme More than 300 people have applied for the Stardust payment scheme set up for survivors of the fire, according to the latest figures from the Department of Justice. Stardust • 31 Mar
Over 300 apply for Stardust survivors payment scheme More than 300 people have applied for the Stardust payment scheme set up for survivors of the fire, according to the latest figures from the Department of Justice. Stardust • 31 Mar
Dublin property price increase moderates to 4.8% The annual rate of price increase in the Dublin residential property market has moderated for a fourth quarter in a row, according to property advisors DNG. Dublin • 31 Mar
Dublin property price increase moderates to 4.8% The annual rate of price increase in the Dublin residential property market has moderated for a fourth quarter in a row, according to property advisors DNG. Dublin • 31 Mar
Inquest hears boy found in Dublin died by asphyxiation A young boy suspected of being killed by his father in Dublin earlier this year in a murder-suicide case died as a result of asphyxiation, an inquest has heard. Dublin • 31 Mar
Inquest hears boy found in Dublin died by asphyxiation A young boy suspected of being killed by his father in Dublin earlier this year in a murder-suicide case died as a result of asphyxiation, an inquest has heard. Dublin • 31 Mar
Three men charged as drones, drugs seized in Dublin Gardaí have seized two drones and drugs worth €7,000 in an operation to prevent the supply of drugs into prisons in west Dublin. Dublin • 30 Mar
Three men charged as drones, drugs seized in Dublin Gardaí have seized two drones and drugs worth €7,000 in an operation to prevent the supply of drugs into prisons in west Dublin. Dublin • 30 Mar
Charity says animal garda crime unit needed in Ireland Horses are suffering neglect, cruelty and abandonment across Ireland, My Lovely Horse Animal Rescue has warned. Ireland • 31 Mar
Charity says animal garda crime unit needed in Ireland Horses are suffering neglect, cruelty and abandonment across Ireland, My Lovely Horse Animal Rescue has warned. Ireland • 31 Mar
Contraband worth more than €654k seized by Revenue Contraband, with an estimated value of more than €654,000, has been seized in Dublin, the midlands and at Rosslare Europort in Co Wexford. Ireland • 30 Mar
Contraband worth more than €654k seized by Revenue Contraband, with an estimated value of more than €654,000, has been seized in Dublin, the midlands and at Rosslare Europort in Co Wexford. Ireland • 30 Mar
FF selects candidate for Dublin Central by-election John Stephens has been selected as the Fianna Fáil candidate for the Dublin Central by-election. Politics • 30 Mar
FF selects candidate for Dublin Central by-election John Stephens has been selected as the Fianna Fáil candidate for the Dublin Central by-election. Politics • 30 Mar
President launches currach boat project on River Liffey President Catherine Connolly has launched a new initiative that will see traditional currach boats introduced to the River Liffey for public use. Dublin • 30 Mar
President launches currach boat project on River Liffey President Catherine Connolly has launched a new initiative that will see traditional currach boats introduced to the River Liffey for public use. Dublin • 30 Mar
Woman released after arrest over Dublin death A woman in her 50s has been released without charge following the discovery of the body of a man in his 50s in Cookstown, Dublin, on Friday afternoon. Dublin • 30 Mar
Woman released after arrest over Dublin death A woman in her 50s has been released without charge following the discovery of the body of a man in his 50s in Cookstown, Dublin, on Friday afternoon. Dublin • 30 Mar
Dublin Bus and Luas disruption as fuel protest continues Traffic in Dublin city centre remains disrupted tonight due to road closures as a protest over fuel prices continues. Ireland • 08 Apr
Dublin Bus and Luas disruption as fuel protest continues Traffic in Dublin city centre remains disrupted tonight due to road closures as a protest over fuel prices continues. Ireland • 08 Apr
GAA club could lose 50% of its pitches due to Metrolink One of Dublin's oldest GAA clubs is facing the prospect of losing 50% of its playing pitches, due to construction of the Metrolink project. Ireland • 28 Mar
GAA club could lose 50% of its pitches due to Metrolink One of Dublin's oldest GAA clubs is facing the prospect of losing 50% of its playing pitches, due to construction of the Metrolink project. Ireland • 28 Mar
Hundreds protest against proposed rent increase in Dublin Hundreds attended a protest in Dublin this afternoon against Dublin City Council's proposed rent increases due to come into effect next month. Dublin • 30 Mar
Hundreds protest against proposed rent increase in Dublin Hundreds attended a protest in Dublin this afternoon against Dublin City Council's proposed rent increases due to come into effect next month. Dublin • 30 Mar
Woman, 50s, arrested after discovery of man's body A woman in her 50s has been arrested following the discovery of the body of a man at a property in west Dublin yesterday afternoon. Ireland • 28 Mar
Woman, 50s, arrested after discovery of man's body A woman in her 50s has been arrested following the discovery of the body of a man at a property in west Dublin yesterday afternoon. Ireland • 28 Mar