Dublin city 'not safe enough', says Ryan Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has said that Dublin city is "not safe enough" following Thursday night's riots in the city centre. Politics • 28 Nov
Hundreds gather in solidarity after Dublin violence Hundreds of workers gathered in Dublin city centre this afternoon in a show of solidarity following last week's violence and unrest in the capital. Regional • 27 Nov
Gardaí attacked during violent unrest after stabbing A number of gardaí have been attacked and a garda vehicle set alight during protests near Parnell Square in Dublin following a knife attack on … Dublin • 24 Nov
'Dream come true' for Murray at Irish Book Awards Paul Murray's The Bee Sting won the Eason Novel of the Year at this year's An Post Irish Book Awards. Books • 24 Nov
Earls: Ireland's World Cup campaign 'inspired a nation' Former Ireland Rugby international Keith Earls has said that the Irish team "failed" at the World Cup but nevertheless they had "inspired a nation". Sport • 18 Nov
New Govt roadmap to 'eliminate' cervical cancer by 2040 Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has said Ireland is on target to reduce the number of cases of cervical cancer to 4 per 100,000 women … Health • 17 Nov
'True heroes' honoured by Water Safety for saving lives Fifty-five people have received awards from Water Safety Ireland in recognition of the roles they played in saving 29 lives in 24 near-drowning incidents. Ireland • 14 Nov
HSE issues heroin warning after more than 20 overdoses The HSE has warned heroin users to be "extra cautious" following more than 20 overdoses in Dublin in 24 hours. Health • 09 Nov
Number in Direct Provision passes 25,000 for first time The number of people living in Direct Provision accommodation passed 25,000 for the first time last month. Ireland • 08 Nov
Old friends share memories of helping build Busáras After more than 70 years, friends Jim Coffey and Tony Holland share their memories of helping build Busáras. Dublin • 26 Oct