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Wagamama is coming back to Dublin with two new restaurants opening this summer. The Asian-inspired eatery are coming back in ...
A school at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland in Clonskeagh, Dublin, has closed as part of a dispute over control of the centre’s operations, the High Court heard. Mr Justice Brian Cregan ...
He is due to appear before court 4 of the CCJ on Friday, gardaí said. Advertisement. The man was arrested following an armed robbery at a fast food restaurant in north Dublin on Thursday morning.
A man is due in court this morning following an assault in Dublin city centre, in which one man received serious injuries.
A shooting at the Fairgreen Shopping Centre in Carlow, Ireland on Sunday, left one man dead and a nine-year-old girl injured | World News ...
A shooting incident which took place in a County Carlow shopping centre was a "terrifying experience" for every person present, Gardaí (Irish police) have said. Gardaí received multiple reports ...
Dublin City Council has given the green light to Fáilte Ireland for its planning application to set up a food hall at the vacant St Andrew’s Church on Suffolk Street in central Dublin.
Four of the six teenagers charged over an alleged machete brawl at CS Square Shopping Centre in Caroline Springs are back in the community after being granted bail. Police were last Friday called ...
A shopping centre in Melbourne's west has been locked down after the second incident involving machetes in a fortnight. Victoria Police said a group of between five and six males armed with the ...
THE man who fired shots as he stormed a shopping centre in front of terrified shoppers had a “fascination” with firearms, it has emerged. Evan Fitzgerald, 22, from Portrushen, Kiltegan, Co ...
An Irish man in his 20s has died and a child has been injured in a shooting incident at a shopping centre in County Carlow on Sunday. Emergency services remain at the scene at the Fairgreen ...
Inside the BBC, Gerry Adams’s libel victory in Dublin’s High Court immediately prompted radical thinking. Few in the Rep­ublic yet realise that the most profound implications of this case ...