Religious order ‘overwhelmed’ by death of 10 priests in Covid-19 wave
Spiritans mourn priests, who worked on missions and in schools, as ‘inspired men’
Spiritans mourn priests, who worked on missions and in schools, as ‘inspired men’
Catering staff say they were ‘dumped after years of loyalty’, call on former employer AIB for support
Sitpu and management at speed camera company to meet on November 22nd
Siptu says people are are realising that humans work in speed vans
Gardaí report ‘dramatic growth’ in number of young people caught for drink-driving
Siptu says planned strike this weekend will still go ahead
Industrial action due to working conditions, company’s alleged refusal to engage with union
Road policing units to step in while GoSafe employees take industrial action
Dispute at GoSafe Ireland centres on working conditions
Siptu says members employed by GoSafe overwhelmingly back industrial action
Swedish climate activist and founder of school strike movement nominated for Nobel
Amanda Carroll (33) described as a ‘lovely woman’ and ‘bubbly’ by her neighbours
Sixteen councillors say now is not the time to change the party leadership
‘People who were promised housing two years ago can expect to die on the street’
Motion deemed ‘out of order’ as Lord Mayor of Dublin says residents must make requests
Leading obstetrician had spoken against deal to give nuns ownership of new maternity hospital
Cllr Brendan Carr says deal over maternity hospital does not address public concerns
Law must protect them, say Focus Ireland and Ombudsman for Children
The priest was reared Protestant and converted to Catholism when he was 35-years-old
‘This is just to prove I can write,’ royal joked as he signed visitors’ book in Government Buildings
8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton finished 25 years after work began
Brendan Carr urges action on unspent funds, but comments portrayed as ‘political stunt’
Doctor resigns from board of NMH, saying it is ‘blind to consequences’ of St Vincent’s move
System of automatically appointing archbishop as chair of board is ‘anachronistic’
St Vincent’s drops threat to review project and issues pledge on independence
Brendan Carr says many councillors share his reservations about new traffic plan
Caveat: Media-shy developer Deirdre Foley was hurled into spotlight but what did she expect?
Sacked workers to get undisclosed ‘good will’ payment as long running dispute ends
Firefighters gathered at 12 fire stations across Dublin on Saturday to protest changes
More than 3,000 performers to take part, with 100,000 overseas visitors expected
Ex-US president and his wife will receive the honour following vote by city councillors
Caveat: fixed penalties and matching power to prosecute finally give regulator teeth
Lord Mayor calls for people to take in Syrian families as they are ‘our brothers and sisters’
Participants in Geansaí Nollag event up 25% as O’Connell Street lights switched on
Acts including Hermitage Green cancelled due to crowds, sparking social media criticism
Dr Houston McKelvey delivers Remembrance sermon in St Patrick’s Cathedral
John and Margaret Naylor died in France and Dublin, leaving three children
Cousin of former taoiseach Seán Lemass is among those whose stories are told
Politician held Dáil seat in Dublin South East for best part of two decades and served as Lord Mayor
Naval Service’s role highlights how Ireland has taken its place among nations of the earth, ceremony hears
Greens saved on emissions, PBP/AAA saved face, while FF saved the best till last
Crime in the city is to become focus of debate, one year into Kinahan-Hutch gang feud
Charity counts finds 168 sleeping on street and 60 more on Merchants Quay cafe floor
The service will allow people to hold registration details for both schemes on one card
Hundreds pay tribute to the innocent victim of gang feud after his killing in Mallorca
Dublin 8 cottage is latest of 12 Irish properties opened by Habitat for Humanity Ireland
Rezoning could jeopardise family court facility, states Mrs Justice Susan Denham
Squad to play Ballybrack FC, after welcome reception hosted by the Lord Mayor of Dublin
Councillors at odds over US president’s nomination for city honour
Michael D Higgins to pay respects at Mansion House with books expected around country
Republic of Ireland players will be invited to civic reception at the Mansion House
Telecom firm claims ruling will cause major service disruptions
Most councillors, TDs and former TDs contacted oppose entering a coalition
Pair believed to have tripped and fallen into water near Road Canal in Ashtown
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices