Ashling Murphy: People gather for vigils around world
Vigils for 23-year-old have taken place in London, Edinburgh, New York, Dubai and Brisbane
Vigils for 23-year-old have taken place in London, Edinburgh, New York, Dubai and Brisbane
‘Femicide is an Irish issue as much as it is an international one,’ says student activist
‘What’s really being sold to tourists is a shell of Irish culture,’ claim Dublin is Dying group
Wooden coffin carried by protesters chanting ‘homes not hotels’ and ‘culture not vultures’
LRC Group instructs Eastdil Secured to sell 1,700 properties in Dublin, Cork and Galway
Sea views in Wicklow, turn-key homes in north and south Dublin and city apartment
Acquisition of 47 units at Applewood brings LRC’s Irish holding to over 1,600 buy-to-lets
Jeffrey Crowley has 92 previous convictions many involving ‘gratuitous violence’
Dublin Loft Company puts Hendrick hotel on the market just six months after opening
Sinéad Morrissey, John Banville and fellow writers salute a great man and a great poet
Avestus and Ares set to secure 31.5% return following sale of One Kilmainham Square
Fans came expecting the team to win a historic five-in-a-row
Paul McAuliffe deploys social media in appeal for advice on where colours can be bought
Church Street site on register would see OPW pay €700,000 annually to council
Real estate giant LRC takes control of hundreds of buy-to-let homes
Oireachtas committee hears city council not holding ceremony to avoid Luas disruption
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LGBTI+ activists express concerns that the event is now more of a festival than a protest
German visitors unimpressed as much of Dublin shuts down due to weather alert
Frank Clarke’s escort suffers minor injuries after assault in Smithfield Square
Smithfield Lofts on North King Street sells for €750,000 above guide price
Review: Urbanity is a bright food light in a coffee and pizza-chain wilderness
Court grants insurance group injunction requiring executive preserve documents
These sellers sought one price but got another
David Black (52) shot dead while driving to work at Maghaberry prison
Lord Mayor praises All-Ireland winning team as ‘one of the best we have ever seen’
The number of private A&Es has been growing in recent times
New to the Parish: Ahmed Lulu arrived in Ireland from war-torn Gaza in 2014
Property firm’s sites about to bear new homes fruit in Stoneybatter, Santry and Blackrock
Plus, learn how to select, grill and smoke meat at Smithfield’s free fire pit sessions
A new series looking at neighbourhoods in the capital starts in Dublin 7
Creative Ireland initiative to follow up last year’s successful Reflecting the Rising
Multi-family development is close to DIT Grangegorman, Bolton St and Four Courts
Council approves seven-storey development on site of ex-Jameson Smithfield warehouse
Increasing rent prices have contributed to a 25 per cent reduction in capital’s studio space
It’s hard to imagine the art of Irish song under any kind of threat after a session at this pub
How do you find authentic places to shoot a period drama such as ‘Rebellion’? You need to be creative, keep an eye to detail, and occasionally double up on locations
American Chamber makes prediction at event showcasing job opportunities here
Looking for fresh home ideas? Travel to some of the world’s most interesting hotels and soak up inspiring must-try décor
Bram Stoker festival and Burren Food Fayre among events taking place across the country
Globe-trotting financier’s diamond project in Canadian tundra now 70 per cent complete
Pupils of Scoil Bhríde get together to celebrate being Dubs – with their Kerry teachers
From Rick Stein's Byzantine journeys to Teeling Whiskeys; Smithfield picnics to virtual wine tasting, Culture Night has enough flavour to suit all palates
Louise White wins the audience’s empathy in her tale about a community’s right to space
Portions at many retailers found to contain excess diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins
Barbecued food is so hot right now - there's even a Big Grill Festival in Dublin this weekend - so we've found some good places to get your low'n'slow fix
Want to dance? Need a hug? Or could do with some help clearing out some emotional or actual baggage? There’s a whole army of people out there to help
Gaze, the Dublin gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender film festival, opens Thursday. Here are five screenings we’ll definitely be attending
Bí project appeals to campaigners to help it reintegrate bees into inner city Dublin
Three centrally located apartments in popular locations and all new to the market
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