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Dublin

    New virtual tour of Irish prison aims to reduce anxiety among incoming prisoners and visitors
    Parliament Street in Dublin City is now traffic-free
    Dublin’s housing crisis isn’t new - one in four lived in cramped one-room tenements in 1911, data shows
    Portrait of last Battle of Britain pilot, Irishman John Hemingway, handed over at National Museum
    Convicted drug dealer caught selling pills and cannabis during his own court sentence hearing
    Man jailed after he was found in possession of two golden hatchets and a large kitchen knife
    '17 years I knew him': Shock and sadness in queue for daily lunch service at Capuchin centre
    No rush in appointing Dessie Farrell's successor, says Dublin GAA chairman
    Dublin Fire Brigade presents plaque to lorry driver whose ‘quick actions’ assisted in fire rescue
    Desire for silverware fuel Dublin's drive as they seek to build on Limerick upset
    Man (30s) hospitalised after suspected stabbing in north Dublin last night
    Teen pleads guilty after sensory room for autistic children 'trashed' a week before opening
    Commuters told to expect delays to DART services this morning
    Fine Gael councillor Ray McAdam elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin
    Over 175,000 historical records lost during 1922 Four Courts explosion recovered and put online
    The Nee-Naw: new late-night mobile unit to offer support on Camden Street at the weekends
    Dessie departs with legacy assured yet Dublin's football future looks stacked with challenges
    After Saturday’s loss to Tyrone, the Dublin boss announced his departure.
    Mother relives shock of life-changing stroke just days after son was born
    Tyrone take major step, dominant Donegal, Monaghan's second-half struggles
    Tyrone finish strong to advance as Dublin exit at quarter-final stage
    61,659 attended the quarter-finals today.
    Dublin awash with colour as thousands take part in Pride parade
    Man who ran into Dublin garda station with a knife claiming he was being chased granted bail
    Man remanded in custody accused of sitting driving theory tests for other people
    Road closures and public transport diversions in place for Dublin's Pride Parade today
    'We were blown away': How the Dubs discovered their hard edge through Tyrone battles
    This often fractious rivalry has inspired both counties to new levels of excellence.
    'He's a different player' - The late developer that has provided Dublin's midfield solution
    Cuala’s Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne has impressed in Dublin’s route to tomorrow’s All-Ireland quarter-final against Tyrone.
    Teenage boy charged with attempted rape of woman in Dublin pub
    Dublin man (20) had gun hidden under bullet proof vest in taxi, court hears
    Dublin will get a new Lord Mayor next week and it's set to be a Fine Gael councillor
    Man charged with intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm in fatal hit-and-run
    A new train station is being planned for Cabra
    3D-printed pistol fell out of man's bulletproof vest while he was being searched in Dublin
    Around 100 jobs set to be cut at Primark's headquarters in Dublin
    Heading to a concert at Malahide Castle? Here's everything you need to know
    Gardaí continue to question suspect in 'deliberate' hit-and-run killing of man in Balbriggan
    Average price of second-hand house in Dublin reaches €600,000
    Mary Lou McDonald says plans to revamp GPO as mixed used 'cultural' hub is a 'betrayal of history'
    Similar to how Temple Bar was revitalised, a special body is to be set up to drive improvements across the city.
    Man (40s) arrested after man killed in hit-and-run in north Dublin
    Taoiseach fails to commit to 6am closing time for nightclubs but promises licensing law reform
    Luas Red Line services operating with delays after 'incident' on James's Street
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