Dublin

Traffic Banned from College Green Tomorrow to Trial Pedestrian Plaza

Access to College Green will be restricted to pedestrians and the luas from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.
By Cormac Watson

Space Shortage Leaves Maynooth Students Sitting on Library Floor

A report by higher education watchdog Quality and Qualifications Ireland recommended better co-ordination of student services.
By Donal MacNamee

Knobs and Knockers to Move Out of Nassau St After 47 Years

The iconic Dublin shop is moving to a new location in Dún Laoghaire.
By Emma Donohoe

Trinity Student May Face Three-Month Prison Sentence After Hitting Garda

Tanya Felloni, a law student, was remanded on continuing bail yesterday after assaulting a Garda in a Dublin Garda station.
By Cormac Watson

High-Street Labels, €4 Kombuchas: Dublin Flea Underwhelms on Return

It's fantastic to see the Dublin Flea Market return to trading, but high prices may drive buyers away, writes Susie Crawford.
By Susie Crawford

Ahead of Trinity Appearance, ‘Insane’ Foals Play Surprise Glastonbury Set

Foals will take to the stage in College Park this Tuesday at 7pm as a headline act of the Trinity Summer Series.
By Donal MacNamee

Dublin’s Newest Cafe Prizes Food Integrity and Sustainability

Mark Cashen, the founder of As One, says he wants his establishment to be 'a positive space with really good food'.
By Céire Carey

Students to Join Thousands for Dublin Pride

USI is marching in both Pride and Pride Alternative, which criticises the commercial affiliations of the official march.
By Donal MacNamee

On Drury St, a New Ice-Cream Experience That’s More Than a Novelty

Using organic cream, Three Twenty offers ice cream a cut above the rest – though its prices are steep.
By Parth Gautam

Garda Changes ‘Limited’ After Take Back the City Eviction, Says Report

The review comes after last September's eviction at North Frederick St, which involved the arrest of Trinity student Conchúir Ó Radaigh.
By Robert Quinn