Teenager charged with looting sportswear shops during 2023 Dublin city riots
Youth appeared at the Dublin Children’s Court on Tuesday
Youth appeared at the Dublin Children’s Court on Tuesday
Seventeen people due in court on Thursday morning charged with public order offences
Garda tactics and performance at unrest outside Citywest Hotel a sharp contrast with ‘hanging on for dear life’ in Dublin in 2023 riot
Evan Moore (20) of Donaghmede, Dublin, pleaded guilty to rioting and damaging a Luas by fire
Kuba Shand-Baptiste moved to Ireland the day before the Dublin riots in 2023, and and was shocked by her initial experiences
Former taoiseach provides gossip and entertaining titbits but displays detachment about matters of substance
In the first of a series chronicling life in the capital at night, The Irish Times tagged along with firefighters and paramedics on callouts
Television: Director Dan Reed tries to understand the anger that turned town centres across Britain into war zones last year
Tram badly damaged in Dublin riots will be back in service in 2026
McRedmond’s credo is: ‘All businesses are dying; you have to find the new thing’. He has lived that philosophy at State-owned postal service, whose core business has shifted from letters to parcels and, increasingly, financial services
Gardaí were quick to confirm the ethnicity and nationality – white Irish – of the man who died at the scene. This is a new practice in response to online misinformation
AI system to help monitor targeting of asylum seeker accommodation, promotion of false medical cures, fundraising for terrorists and spreading extremist doctrines
Most men arriving to seek protection aren’t provided accommodation, and end up in sanitations conditions that, according to one volunteer, were worse than those in refugee camps in South Sudan
Former MMA fighter, who plans to run for Irish presidency, informed of decision by gardaí this week
It may be that the decision to stop locating accommodation centres in parts of the country takes the heat out of anti-migrant protests. But given the victory they have just been handed, I wouldn’t bet on it
Policing Authority report says Garda needs to update policy and procedures after 2023 riots
Minister for Justice to tell colleagues that Garda has invested in two water cannons, 15 public order vans and new shields for gardaí
There was much about the spectacle of McGregor in the White House that was depressing
The Irish indie band on toxic nationalism, rebel songs and how Dublin’s Bimm Music Institute helped shape their outlook
It’s rightly treated with the same disdain - not because it's too provocative, but because it's too weird
Progress of little girl critically injured in attack described as ‘great’
Suspect is being questioned in relation to an allegation of criminal damage arising out of the riots of the night of November 24th, 2023
Violence continued to grow along with the disinformation campaigns targeting asylum seekers, but far-right candidates failed to turn their large social media followings into votes
The Dublin riots changed politics, but not in the way anyone expected
Far-right-inspired violence and continued sluggish efforts to grow the Garda force dominated Harris’s final full year in charge
Release of 99 photographs of people whose identification was sought by An Garda Síochána in connection with the Dublin Riots was criticised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Girl who was critically injured and spent most of year in Temple Street Children’s Hospital is sleeping in her own bed and playing with her toys
Garda Commissioner says force will pursue Kinahan cartel members if they attempt to flee to Russia
Gardaí advised to be more conservative than police force in UK for fear of breaching GDPR regulations and data protection laws
Remaining images removed from website as team continues to rule people out of investigation
Asylum seekers and refugees continue to arrive, protests have become common, and the State’s immigration system continues to flounder
Investigators continuing to request assistance in identifying the remaining 32 people
A year after the Dublin riots, far-right activists operate with ease in Ireland, assisted by platforms unwilling to enforce their own rules and enabled by an ineffectual official response
As retailers gear up for a busy Christmas season, there are signs people are putting their trust back in the city
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