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Green light for Ireland’s first technological university

Green light for Ireland’s first technological university

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By Mary Dennehy DIT, IT Tallaght and IT Blanchardstown are joining forces to create Ireland’s first technological university, which is due to be ...

Woman charged with stealing over €17,000 has non-appearance due to fall in a bog

Woman charged with stealing over €17,000 has non-appearance due to fall in a bog

Tallaght

A FALL in a bog led to a non-appearance in Tallaght Court for a woman charged with stealing over €17,000 from an ...

Person rescued from house fire in Tallaght

Person rescued from house fire in Tallaght

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By Aideen O'Flaherty A PERSON was rescued from a house fire in Tymonville this morning, after paramedics from Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) spotted ...

eFashion – Effortless summer wedding style

eFashion – Effortless summer wedding style

E Fashion and Beauty

By Emma Kennedy Invited to a summer wedding? Have a look at our favourite pieces for that effortless summer style. Adding those little ...

Check out this week’s Echo Jobs and Training – 17th July 2018 Edition

Check out this week’s Echo Jobs and Training – 17th July 2018 Edition

Jobs

In the latest update from the Echo Jobs and Training pages, there are offerings from a host of local organisations. These include: ...

Man charged in connection with death of 74-year-old man in Clondalkin

Man charged in connection with death of 74-year-old man in Clondalkin

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By Mary Dennehy A MAN has been charged in relation to the death of an elderly man (74) in Rowlagh Green on Friday, ...

Barrister and teenager charged with theft and criminal damage

Barrister and teenager charged with theft and criminal damage

Tallaght

By Brendan Grehan A FEMALE barrister and a teenager charged with trespass, criminal damage and theft at a Tallaght pharmacy had their case ...

Water restrictions to ‘remain in place for one week’

Water restrictions to ‘remain in place for one week’

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By Mark Keane Water restrictions are starting today across local communties and will run each night for a week from 10pm until 5am. ...

Rewind – St Enda’s Rathfarnham

Rewind – St Enda’s Rathfarnham

Arts & Culture

By Sean Heffernan For this week’s look back I am focusing on a building in Dublin 16 that has become synonymous with the ...

Portrait of Lord Lucan to be auctioned for charity Shelter

Portrait of Lord Lucan to be auctioned for charity Shelter

Lucan

A PORTRAIT of the missing Lord Lucan will be auctioned in London by Bonhams in aid of charity Shelter. The portrait which ...