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The National Transport Authority (NTA) has announced upcoming revisions to the current Area Knowledge module of the Small Public Service Vehicle (SPSV) Driver Entry Test ...
A Labour MEP has called on the government to hold a plebiscite on a directly elected mayor for Dublin on the same day as the presidential election this November ...
Trinity College Dublin was recently awarded the prestigious 2025 Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) Gender Equality Project Award for Trinity Sport's ‘Women in Sport’ campaign ...
A Red Network councillor has expressed outrage new figures, which revealed that 155 households in South Dublin County were made homeless in the first half of 2025 after receiving Notices of Terminatio ...
There are airport sightings, and then there are moments the kind that stop people in their tracks, phones out, jaws dropped ...
The Meeting Place Club, affiliated with the ARCH Federation Friendship Clubs for children, teenagers and adults with disabilities, will host a fun Family Day and fundraiser ...
However, Labour’s Deputy Marie Sherlock said: “All the talk about Metrolink, €2bn is hardly a vote of confidence that it will ...
The history of a unique north Dublin suburb was celebrated at an innovative event to mark its 50th anniversary ...
Dublin City Council has announced plan to install flower beds around the base of the iconic Molly Malone statue to protect it from persistent contact damage by visitors ...
An estimated 10,000 people took part in a national march for Palestine, which marked the 16th national demonstration since October 2023, on Saturday last ...
Friend and keeper of the poetry of the late Pat Ingoldsby, Vivienne Baillie, is appealing to Gazette readers to support a special project ...
The Moore Street Preservation Trust is seeking an urgent meeting with Heritage Minister Christopher O’Sullivan following his call for stakeholder engagement on the Moore Street National Monument ...