Dublin
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Dublin Fuel Protests: Convoys Paralyze City for Second Day
Slow-moving convoys of trucks and tractors have gridlocked Dublin for a second day as protesters demand urgent government intervention on soaring fuel costs.
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Riad Bouchaker Declared Fit for Trial in Dublin Stabbing Case
A judge has ruled that Riad Bouchaker is fit to stand trial for the 2023 Parnell Square attack, setting a court date for this June.
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In-N-Out’s One-Day Dublin Pop-Up Highlights Brand’s Strategic
US burger chain In-N-Out is holding a one-day pop-up in Dublin on April 1, raising local excitement and underscoring its trademark protection strategy.
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Leinster Rugby’s Alan Spicer Appears in Court on Assault Charge
Leinster rugby player Alan Spicer has appeared in Dublin District Court following an arrest for an alleged assault at a city center nightclub on March 1st.
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Olivia Dean Upgrades Dublin Shows to Marlay Park After Sell-Out
Following unprecedented demand for her initial Dublin dates, singer-songwriter Olivia Dean has moved her June concerts to the larger Marlay Park venue.
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Joanne McNally Doubles Down on Historic 3Arena Run
Comedian Joanne McNally has announced a second date at Dublin’s 3Arena, cementing her status as the first Irish female comedian to headline the venue for multiple nights.
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Dart Services Resume in Dublin After Overhead Line Power Issue
Dart rail services in Dublin resumed after an overhead power line failure, restoring commuter routes while highlighting infrastructure vulnerabilities and service continuity risks.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.















