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Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel
From Gothic revival to sea views, make the most of the Irish capital with these glorious properties
The National Gallery of Ireland receives €25,000 from Tefaf to repair Ludovico Mazzolino’s ‘The Crossing of the Red Sea’
The Dublin band talk uilleann pipes, punk and politics
Thomas Bernhard’s 1975 play deals with the egotism of those who have unfettered power
The Irish author lived in the defensive fort only a short time — but it would be pivotal in the writing of ‘Ulysses’
Daryl Byrne says higher stamp duty on trading puts Euronext Dublin at a disadvantage to the US and elsewhere
Brendan Behan’s play examines life behind bars and the prison of social stereotypes
Dublin to reassure locals when placing asylum seekers in areas ‘where there is tension and concern’, trade minister says
Peter Robinson says Westminster needs to legislate for a ‘reassertion of the sovereignty of the UK’
Violence incited by rumours that man who stabbed 3 children was an immigrant
Police condemn ‘lunatic hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology’
Requirement for electronic authorisation will act as deterrent for up to 1mn visitors a year, it is feared
The Gate Theatre’s production of Erica Murray’s new play moves from farce to melancholy
Nancy Harris’s play at the Abbey Theatre has sharply observed performances
Bumper corporation tax receipts have filled the country’s coffers. But the government has plenty of problems to solve
From a restored lighthouse on a western isle to a modern property near Dublin with views of Ireland’s Eye
Recent assaults in the capital have made some question whether it is really as safe as it seems
Johnny Ronan came to symbolise the country’s property-driven boom-to-bust cycle
Also new in Dublin: Arthur Miller’s ‘The Price’ revived at the Gate Theatre
The Irish band’s fourth album amplifies the sonic extremes of its prize-winning predecessor
Moves by Alphabet, Meta and Salesforce come as companies respond to downturn in sector’s stocks by cutting costs
This glorious Dublin institution is embarking on a life-saving €90mn restoration
Mass sackings are a blow to staff, but come amid rising concerns the country has grown too reliant on the industry
Micheál Martin calls for reform of governance arrangements enshrined in Good Friday accord
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