Deansgrange businesses warn roadworks could lead to closures and falling house prices
Council improvement plans spark protest on Tuesday in Dublin
Council improvement plans spark protest on Tuesday in Dublin
Tanya Martin was granted bail after being charged last month
Turnkey two-bed home in Adelaide House has a B3 energy rating and lift access
My English Persian Kitchen, by the Palestinian-Irish playwright Hannah Khalil, tells the story of the Belfast-based food writer Atoosa Sepehr
New owner stands to secure 7.5 per cent net initial yield from investment in south Dublin scheme
Three-bedroom home is more than double its original size thanks to clever redesign
Everything in this B1-rated four-bedroomed Dublin home has been repaired or replaced
Coast Guard rescued man but he was later pronounced dead at St Vincent’s Hospital
Artist’s widow Ruth Mathers recalls his illness, death, irrepressible sense of fun and the relationship that changed both their lives
Nicky Ryan and his wife Roma helped Enya to become a hugely successful recording artist in 1980s and 1990s
Communities large and small around the country are making all sorts of admirable efforts to live more sustainably, but the Dingle Peninsula claims top prize in the Irish Times competition
Award-winning but initially controversial building has become Ireland’s busiest public library
Naas, St Michael’s and Kerry hospitals disclosed they had failed to comply with memorandum of understanding with agency, review reveals
He fell from public footpath on Crofton Road on to railway station’s northbound platform
Former model whose interests ranged from art and business to books and gardening
Dún Laoghaire native was a comedy scriptwriter and powerhouse of memorable advertising
Victorian Dun Leary House overlooking West Pier will be restored, with almost 90 apartments built on surrounding grounds
Leinster Open Sea had sought orders restraining Swim Ireland from holding both Liffey and Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim
Simon Harris says the Government made a ‘solemn’ promise to cut the VAT rate for hospitality in the budget. But is there a better way to support struggling businesses?
Epic circumnavigation of the globe by the 42ft ketch 100 years ago was seen as Ireland’s first international sporting achievement
New to the market in Inchicore, Terenure, Dún Laoghaire, Celbridge and Foxford
Children hospitalised due to effects of mould which permeates 1950s buildings, including soft furnishings and toys
The author on how the Dublin town drives the plot in her latest book, The Night I Killed Him; and how she got over a spell of ‘feeling invisible’ through writing
A contents sale of a period home in south Dublin features a lifetime’s collection of antique furniture, oriental art, antique clocks and mirrors
Axo Architects’ ‘context-sensitive design’ scoops first prize while Dún Laoghaire Baths comes in fourth
Floor-to-ceiling windows create light-filled home on 18th floor of landmark Millennium Tower
Georgian terraced home was home to the playwright Shay Linehan, who adapted Maeve Binchy’s works for the stage
Competition an invitation to groups and communities to get recognition for their environmental endeavours
Despite its superfood status in Asia, seaweed has struggled in Ireland to overcome its association with dark times – until now
Refreshingly, the author presents the protagonists as proper human beings, not tattered cliches on sticks
Master plan will set out comprehensive and long-term vision for a ‘living harbour’, says council
Five-bed home set well back from Glenageary Road Lower with 100ft-long lovingly cultivated garden
0.6-acre Dún Laoghaire holding offers scope for 32 apartments and creche
Innovatively designed, A-rated two-bed imbued with fun and personality
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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