Dublin
Cillian Murphy, Wife Yvonne McGuinness Make Rare Appearance at IFTAs
Oscar winner Cillian Murphy made a notable public appearance with his wife, artist Yvonne McGuinness, at the 2026 Irish Film & Television Awards in Dublin.
Yamamori Izakaya Noise Row Spotlights Sound Control for Home Audio
Dublin’s Yamamori Izakaya is embroiled in a noise dispute, highlighting broader challenges in acoustic management that resonate with home recording enthusiasts seeking better audio.
Dublin Flooding: Clongriffin Apartment Complex Sees Cars Submerged
An apartment complex in Clongriffin, North Dublin, bore the brunt of exceptionally heavy rainfall, with cars submerged in its car park and the gym also largely underwater.
Musgrave Announces Over 80 Job Cuts Amid Digital Restructuring
Ireland’s largest grocery distributor, Musgrave, has announced up to 82 job cuts across its finance and HR departments in Cork, Dublin, and Belfast, citing the need to adapt to a rapidly evolving market and enhance operational efficiency.
Dublin Restaurant Shut After ‘Unidentifiable Brown Liquid’ Found
Chillers Restaurant & Lounge in Dublin was issued a closure order in January 2026 by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) following the discovery of an unidentifiable ‘bucket of brown liquid’ and other severe hygiene breaches.
Dublin Shines as Host of Michelin Guide 2026 Awards, Local Eateries Gain New Recognition
Dublin took center stage as the host city for the 2026 MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland ceremony, where it celebrated new culinary distinctions, including a One MICHELIN Star for Forest Avenue and three new Bib Gourmands.
Aviva Stadium Opener Signals New Era for League of Ireland Football
The 2026 League of Ireland season kicked off with a significant Dublin derby at Aviva Stadium, drawing over 19,000 fans and highlighting a strategic shift towards boosting domestic football’s profile and financial viability.
Brendan Behan’s Dublin Birthplace Recognized with Commemorative Plaque
A commemorative plaque has been unveiled at the birthplace of acclaimed Irish writer Brendan Behan in north inner-city Dublin, recognizing his profound legacy on Irish literature and culture.
Dublin Bus Crash: One Dead, Three Injured After City Centre Incident
One person has died and three others were injured after a Bus Éireann double-decker, not in service, struck pedestrians in Dublin city centre, prompting a major emergency response.
Garda Lorcan Murphy Jailed After Reckless Assault of Teen
Former Garda Lorcan Murphy has been sentenced to one year in prison for a “highly reckless and unjustifiable” assault on a handcuffed, intoxicated teenager in Dublin in June 2021, an incident that resulted in the youth sustaining a fractured skull.
Michael Flatley Secures Injunction, Lord of the Dance Dublin Show Proceeds
Michael Flatley has successfully obtained an emergency injunction in Belfast, overturning Switzer Consulting’s attempt to cancel the Lord of the Dance 30th Anniversary Tour performance in Dublin.
Dublin Murder Inquiry Follows Fatal Foster Terrace Assault
A man in his 50s has died and two women in their 60s were hospitalized following a fatal assault on Foster Terrace in Ballybough, Dublin, prompting Gardaí to launch a murder investigation.
Storm Chandra Flooding Exposes Infrastructure Gaps Across Ireland, Aid Efforts Underway
Widespread flooding from Storm Chandra has triggered major clean-up operations and exposed critical infrastructure vulnerabilities across Ireland, particularly in Dublin and Wexford, prompting calls for urgent investment and a national humanitarian aid response.
Myles Smith Brings Soul to Dublin’s NFL Halftime Stage
British singer-songwriter Myles Smith electrified Dublin’s NFL halftime crowd, blending soulful energy with global sports culture in a performance that resonated far beyond the stadium.















