There was a collision on the M3 inbound between J3 and J2 in the hard shoulder, and also a collision at the Grange Castle Road/Nangor Road junction. Both have been cleared, but both routes remain busy. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.
Four male youths have been arrested in connection with eight separate incidents at Irish Rail stations in the North of Dublin.
Jay and Lucy stepped out to support his dad, Boyzone star Keith Duffy, at the Dublin premiere for the much loved band's new documentary series which airs this weekend
The new survey has revealed that despite major port developments, the local seal population "remains healthy and thriving"
The incident, which briefly blocked two lanes on the M2 southbound on the slip onto the M50 southbound at J5 Finglas, has now been cleared, but delays remain at the usually-busy junction
Orla McGrath was last seen in the Kilmainham area of Dublin on Tuesday at around 5:50pm and is known to frequent the Dun Laoghaire and Stepaside areas of Dublin
On Tuesday at 2:57 p.m., the Colorado Springs Police Department issued a shelter-in-place in the area of 1902 Dublin Blvd., just east of N Academy Blvd.
Dublin City Schools is growing unevenly and is planning to revise high school boundaries to balance enrollment.
Smaller lot sizes and setback requirements in Dublin’s Village District will be on the ballot for voters March 11, as the Planning Board voted to approve a warrant article to
Longitude 2025 has revealed its initial lineup, with two huge international acts headlining the Dublin music festival. Find out how to get tickets to Longitude 2025 here.
By Joseph Aduku Festus Keyamo has unequivocally proved his doubters wrong, demonstrating exceptional leadership and strategic thinking as the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development. Despite initial concerns about his suitability for the role due to his background as a lawyer,
Patsy Winters has exchanged homes 45 times to date, visiting more than a dozen countries without having to pay a penny for accommodation. The 43-year-old, who lives in Dublin, estimates she has saved up to £15,000 with her clever travel hack, meeting like-minded people online who want to visit the Irish capital.