I’m sure my daughter’s Spanishness will be questioned by someone who wants to make her feel less
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An Irishman in Spain: I hope things change and our daughter will not have to deal with prejudice and hate
About two million domestic and foreign motorists use the M50 and Dublin Port Tunnel toll roads each year, Transport Infrastructure Ireland says
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Some €3.2m spent since start of last year on public order kit, including protective bodywear, riot shields and more powerful pepper sprays
Lawyer Imran Khurshid contacted gardaí after messages on X calling for his business to be ‘burned down’.
Thomas Connors (33) of Markievicz House, Townsend Street appeared at the Central Criminal Court on Friday
Forty-nine people have been arrested to date in relation to the disturbances of November 23rd, 2023
A total of 10 separate searches took place across Dublin city
Victim was one of three children attacked outside Coláiste Mhuire in Dublin city centre last November
Written off by some before its launch in 2004, Dublin’s tram system confounded its critics but has had to deal with riots and increased antisocial behaviour
Many agitators have engaged in threatening behaviour almost impossible to police during chaotic public disorder incidents
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Further arrests based on CCTV evidence are expected in coming weeks as major criminal investigation into events of November 23rd continues
Tree was ‘badly burnt’ during Dublin riots last November and has failed to recover
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Finding the ‘proportionate and appropriate response’ comes with internal and external challenges
The steel cap on the standard issue public order boot does not cover the entire foot, gardaí say
Devices on loan from PSNI not used, though requested again in advance of Europa League Final in Dublin next month
Incidents in the city centre were among the ‘largest scenes of public disorder that has ever occurred in the history of the State’, Dublin District Court told
Not enough gardaí to police the capital’s streets, says Dublin City Council chief executive Richard Shakespeare
The force has purchased 21 drones for evaluation but refuses to provide details on the models acquired
On this island, the Irish flag and the Union Jack will have to grow more comfortable in each other’s company
Minister for Justice says to date there has been more than 48 arrests in relation to riots in Dublin last November
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Riad Bouchaker (50), of no fixed abode, has not yet indicated pleas over incident which sparked rioting in Dublin last November
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There have been at least 23 arson attacks with a suspected anti-immigration motivation since 2018. Their frequency has escalated in the last three months
Indians, now the State’s third biggest immigrant group, share what attracts them to Ireland in increasing numbers
Algerian national was granted Garda protection after being named on social media as a suspect despite having no connection to the attack
Sinn Féin's support has fallen in rural Ireland and to a lesser extent in Dublin, where it should be gaining
More arrests expected after first two detained in follow-up operations after night of violence in Dublin
Child was one of three children and a care worker injured in attack in Dublin city last November
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Historic building threatened by fires, vandalism, blood, urine, vomit and ‘human excrement’, request for railings claims
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Latest accounts for the Irish department store retailer show that it was the subject of an unsolicited offer in August 2023, which ultimately came to nothing
Latest accounts for Brown Thomas Arnotts show that a third party bid was made last August for Irish department store retailer but talks ended without a deal
Riad Bouchaker (50) remanded in custody charged with three counts of attempted murder and other offences
Woman was escorting group of children outside Gaelscoil when they were attacked by man wielding knife
Owner of One Society on Gardiner Street also cites high electricity bills, increased VAT rate and rising staff costs
Assistant Garda Commissioner insists there is little to be worried about over non-renewal of plan but business owners fear negative fallout
Both ‘lived on capital, not interest’, says the former Communard and recently retired vicar, who is bringing his Borderline National Trinket ‘stand-up memoir’ to Ireland
Seán Ó Fearghaíl has not decided whether he will return to the next Dáil or ‘go home to count his cattle’
Child’s family say she is making progress but third phase of recovery will involve significant rehabilitation
The effect of current policy is to strengthen the far-right talking point that ‘Ireland is full’ when it is nothing of the sort
Prof Sean Daly says night of Dublin riots had a huge impact on hospital, with 17 babies born during the trouble
Of 13 protests producing costs for the Garda, 12 took place between September and November
The holiday season was dominated by the Summer Tubs Sensation – the rest of the year was divided into Before Tubs and Post Tubs
Taoiseach says the murder rate, for example, is lower than most cities in the western world
The Dublin riots in November and the criminal trials of Jozef Puska and Gerry Hutch were among significant events in hectic year for Irish law and order
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