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The tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) has said a fatal stabbing in Dublin city centre on Saturday was "alarming, shocking and deeply concerning". A man in his early 30s died after he was ...
Conducted by music director Luis Biava, the New Albany Symphony Orchestra will spend the "Summer in Italy" with music lovers at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Hinson Amphitheater, 170 E. Dublin Granville ...
Things spin out of control when a neighbor’s pet devours everything edible, a one-eyed suitor shows up to declare his love and a jaw-dropping high-stakes wager is made on who bakes the best red ...
Protests were held near Brittas, County Dublin at the entrance of the site of the former St. Brigid's Nursing Home in Crooksling over claims that asylum seekers would be housed there. [ 123 ] [ 124 ] Dublin Fire Brigade was called to the site of the former nursing home at 7am on 4 February.
The street formerly marked the southern edge of the River Liffey, and was known in Irish as Sráid na Toinne ("street of the waves"). Its name may refer to the "fleet" of ships that moored along it, or it may be imitative of Fleet Street, London; many streets on Dublin's southside are named for London streets, and Dublin's Fleet Street is east of Dublin's Temple Bar, just as London's Fleet ...
The event, produced and supported by the City of Dublin, is the largest 3-day Irish Festival on the planet. The Columbus Feis, an internationally renowned Irish dance competition, occurs every year at the same time as the Irish Festival. [2] The 2021 Dublin Irish Festival took place on August 6–8. This festival will mark 38 years.
Symphony to play pops, patriotic anthems at July 4 concert. Conductor Jaime Morales-Matos will direct the Central Ohio Symphony's free July 4 concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Phillips Glen ...
Paul Murphy of the Anti-Austerity Alliance won in Dublin South-West, while Independent candidate Michael Fitzmaurice won in Roscommon–South Leitrim. [69] 14 October – The 2015 Budget was announced. [70] 26 October – Clocks went back one hour when Irish Standard Time (IST) ended and the country changed to Greenwich Mean Time for winter. [1]