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The poet who ‘put the walk to the Poolbeg Lighthouse on the map’ turns 80

The Dubliner, born on October 16, 1944, was a poet “ahead of his time”, according to the editor of a new book, 80 At...

‘I might not have survived if it wasn’t for Pieta House’, says businesswoman raising funds for mental health

Céilí Flood founded Little Light Jewellery as she grappled with her own mental health challenges in the wake of losing her brother-in-law, Keith, to...

A New York Times book critic spent five days in Dublin. Here’s how he got on

This summer, my wife, Cree, and I went to Dublin to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. We chose it over more exotic destinations because...

Man found with stolen garda phones said he ‘was having a laugh’

A man found with two stolen phones belonging to a garda told the officer he took them from his patrol van to “teach him...

Twenty years ago, Dublin City Council CPO-ed a derelict building because it was derelict. It is still derelict. – Dublin Inquirer

The red-brick building at 14 Dominick Street Upper is covered in graffiti and the windows blocked up. A council notice is fixed to the wall....

Dublin police chief retires after 25-year law enforcement career

DUBLIN — Dublin police Chief Nate Schmidt is retiring this week after 25 years in law enforcement.“It has been an honor to serve the...

One of Dublin’s most famous restaurants closes it’s doors

One of Dublin's most renowned restaurants Shanahan's on the Green has closed its doors until further notice. Staff and suppliers were informed this week that...

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