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The majority of Dubliners will see their property tax rise next year following a vote by Dublin city councillors to increase the tax.
A fundraiser set up for the legal defence of a Dublin firefighter accused of raping a woman in the United States raised more than €10,000 before being shut down.
The company behind a plan to redevelop the site of the former City Arts Centre at City Quay is to renew its bid to build Dublin’s tallest building there.
Bank of Ireland has apologised after a “really heavy” oil spill at a park in south Dublin. A family of swans were removed from the park by an animal charity which described the oil pollution incident ...
By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA Bank of Ireland has apologised after a “really heavy” oil spill at a park in south Dublin. A family of swans were removed from the park by an animal charity which described the ...
SPLASH DOWN Dublin’s wettest day this weekend revealed as Met Eireann warn of ‘rather unsettled’ spell amid fresh thunderstorm alert ...
Liberties Festival Director Michael McDermott celebrates this year's edition of beloved inner-city Dublin community gathering The Liberties Festival, which kicks off on July 21st.
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Bank of Ireland has apologised after a major oil spill at a south Dublin park left swans covered in toxic sludge.
Dublin City Council has voted to increase Local Property Tax by 15% with the new rate in place until 2029. The ruling group of the council, which includes Fine Gael, the Green Party, Fianna Fail ...
Bank of Ireland has apologised after a “really heavy” oil spill at a park in south Dublin. A family of swans were removed from the park by an animal charity which described the oil pollution ...
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