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Jail for man with PhD who had heroin worth €285,000
A man who completed a PhD in social studies has been jailed for three years and eight months for the possession of €285,000 worth of ... Read More

Patience has ‘run out’ for residents of Montpelier
Patience has “run out” for residents of Montpelier estate in Jobstown as rubbish was set on fire beside their cars and homes this week. Montpelier ... Read More
Charity lunch at Fitzwilliam raises over €80k for Debra
One of the top restaurants in the country hosted a charity lunch raising €80,000 for charity Debra. Debra is the largest funders of research in ... Read More
Hank sniffs his way to ‘Nose of Tralee’ final
A long-legged Labrador pup has secured a spot as the Dublin finalist for the 2025 Nose of Tralee competition. Hank, a seven-month-old golden Labrador from ... Read More

Got two months for ‘erratic’ behaviour’
A MAN found in possession of public service cards belonging to two elderly people, was sentenced to two months imprisonment at Blanchards-town District Court. Shay ... Read More
Escalating resources and ‘holistic approach’ needed for gang feuds
Additional resources and a “holistic approach” are needed to tackle an escalating gang feud in Clondalkin. That’s according to Sinn Féin TD Mark Ward, following ... Read More
Messing about on the river
If anyone has been enjoying the recent good weather, it’s surely the kids taking part in this year’s Ballyfermot Youth Service summer camps. Running for ... Read More

Young Palestinian GAA players devastated by Irish visa refusal
A group of young GAA players due to travel to Ireland from Palestine have been denied visas by the Irish Immigration Service. Over 30 children ... Read More
Young woman attacked by group of girls feels ‘crippling anxiety’ since
A young woman has told a court that she has been left with “crippling anxiety” after she was punched and kicked by a group in ... Read More
Adamstown pupil brings home Eureka gold with animal project
A student from Adamstown Community College topped an international science competition with a project about the animals’ perception of the world. Amelia Lupascu (16) was ... Read More

Lucan House and Demesne bold and inclusive Masterplan published
South Dublin County Council has published the Lucan House and Demesne Masterplan, outlining a bold and inclusive vision to transform this historic estate into a ... Read More
‘Dry side’ of Lucan Leisure Centre now completed – handover to take place shortly
Work has now been completed on the ‘dry side’ of the long-awaited Lucan Leisure Centre, though no official opening date has been announced. Councillors were ... Read More
Approval given for change of use of Plaza night club to a GYM
PROPOSALS have been approved by South Dublin County Council for the change of use of a bar, restaurant and night club into a gym at ... Read More
Tenants are left in limbo since ‘in situ’ scheme was suspended
Tenants who were working with the council to purchase their homes under the Tenant-in-Situ scheme have been left in limbo since the scheme was suspended ... Read More
Uisce Éireann proposes an Operations Centre in Cookstown Industrial Estate
Uisce Éireann has lodged an application for an Operations Centre in Cookstown Industrial Estate. Located at Unit 81 A and B Cookstown Estate Road, the ... Read More