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Independent.ie on MSNNew public work of art to celebrate Dublin’s Meath StreetDublin City Council is looking for artists to commission a piece of public art to celebrate Meath Street and its wider role in “Dublin social and commercial life”. This is part of a wider plan to ...
The speaker of the Irish parliament needs to “build bridges” with the opposition after the confidence motion is held on Tuesday, a TD has said. Labour deputy leader Ged Nash said “there’s a job of ...
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Independent.ie on MSNDublin’s first ‘school street’ launches in DonaghmedeDublin’s first ever “school street” launched this week on Newbrook Road in Donaghmede, which will restrict access to the street during school drop-off and pick up times. Newbrook Road is a ...
The public are being asked to help document and preserve Dublin’s old bilingual street signs with their unique Gaelic ...
The Seacourt Print Workshop in Bangor is showcasing prints from Joe Tilson who is strongly associated with the 1960s British Pop Art movement.
Newcastle's open-top bus route for Saturday's Carabao Cup celebrations - plus all you need to know about celebration event at Town Moor.
A 9,500-euro chair made with the same historic Irish slate used in Westminster Abbey will be among the main attractions at a ...
Patricia Saine watched Lima's first Irish Day parade from the corner of McKibben and Main Street 31 years ago. The 96-year-old St. Rose Catholic Church member got a new view of the parade Saturday as ...
In an Oval Office meeting with Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheál Martin, President Trump said that he would respond to tariffs levied by the European Union. Photo: bonnie cash/pool/Shutterstock ...
St Luke's Church of Ireland Church at 58 Northumberland Street, was placed on the market today at £185,000, with a group viewing already organised for yesterday afternoon.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin will tell President Donald Trump that there is a “two-way street” of investment between the US and Ireland, as a trade imbalance between the two countries looms over ...
DUBLIN — In normal times, Ireland enjoys enviable access to the White House every year for St. Patrick’s Day. But these are anything but normal times — and this week’s invitation to the court of ...
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