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Author: Simon Walsh
Gardai issue appeal to help trace missing Tallaght teenager
Update: Donna Marie Maughan was located safe and well last night, November 20, according to gardai. GARDAI in Tallaght are appealing for ...
Santa lands in Liffey Valley
This Saturday marks the official start of Christmas at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, with Santa flying in at 4pm to open his ...
Something for the weekend? Free pet photography at Equipet in Belgard Retail Park
By Mary Dennehy Need a haircut, wash and blow-dry? Followed by a massage and a bath? Then get those nails clipped and ...
Traffic expected to go into meltdown as Disney on Ice skates into Citywest
By Mary Dennehy TRAFFIC in the Citywest/Saggart area is expected to go into meltdown this weekend, when Mickey, Minnie and all of ...
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Murderer got an ‘urge to attack a blue uniform’
By Aoife Nic Ardghail A convicted Dublin murderer who got an “overwhelming urge to attack a blue uniform” has received a two and ...
Number of ‘near misses’ between Luas trams and pedestrians on the rise
By Mary Dennehy WHILE Luas has recorded fewer incidents with motorists this year than in 2017, near misses with pedestrians are on ...
On this day in 1988: Smog levels reach all-time high in Ballyfermot
By Mary Dennehy DO you remember the smog in Dublin in the eighties? On this day in 1988, RTE visited Ballyfermot, which ...
Road safety warning issued ahead of Bank Holiday cold snap
By Hayden Moore FROSTY temperatures are expected to hit Ireland this weekend, with AA Ireland advising motorists to take extra precaution on ...
Mayor to run Dublin Marathon to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis
By Maurice Garvey MAYOR of South Dublin County Mark Ward will run in the Dublin Marathon on Sunday, October 28, to raise ...