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Dublin Council Pulls Herzog Park Renaming Vote

A controversial plan to rename Herzog Park in Dublin has been withdrawn after criticism from the Taoiseach and Israeli officials. Discover the full story behind this diplomatic row.

Martin: Withdraw 'Divisive' Herzog Park Renaming

Taoiseach Micheál Martin urges Dublin City Council to scrap a proposal to rename Herzog Park, calling it 'divisive and wrong'. The park honours former Israeli President Chaim Herzog, who had strong Irish roots.

Dublin and Kingston Forge Historic Friendship Pact

In a groundbreaking diplomatic move, Dublin and Kingston have established an unprecedented city-to-city partnership, creating the first-ever direct link between the Irish and Jamaican capitals with plans for cultural and economic cooperation.

British tourist dies after Dublin assault

Simon Tweed, 58, from Kent, has died weeks after being kicked in the head during an unprovoked attack in Dublin city centre. Gardaí continue hunting for the suspect while his devastated family pays tribute to their 'gentle giant'.

Dublin erupts in violent riots and firebomb attacks

Shocking scenes unfolded in Dublin as violent protests erupted following a knife attack, with mounted police confronting rioters who set vehicles ablaze and clashed with officers in the city centre.

Dublin riots erupt after child stabbing incident

Dublin city centre descends into chaos as anti-immigration protests turn violent following hospitalisation of three young children and care worker after suspected stabbing attack.

Dublin riots: Second night of violence outside migrant hotel

Violence has flared for a second consecutive night in Dublin as rioters targeted a migrant accommodation centre with bricks and fireworks, following allegations of a sexual assault involving a child. Police reinforcements have been deployed to contain the

Dublin sees third night of violent protests

Irish capital sees renewed unrest as fireworks and projectiles are launched at officers during ongoing demonstrations, with tensions showing no signs of abating.

Dublin riots after migrant sexual assault arrest

Violent protests shook Dublin city centre following the arrest of an Algerian migrant suspect in connection with a sexual assault case, sparking deportation demands and political controversy.

Dublin riots: Police van torched in night of anarchy

Shocking footage captures the moment a Garda van is set ablaze during violent Dublin riots, with officers forced to retreat from petrol bomb-hurling mobs in a night that brought unprecedented disorder to Ireland's streets.

Surviving a salon shooting: My ex-husband's attack

A courageous hairdresser shares her harrowing story of surviving a close-range shooting by her ex-husband at the salon where she worked, exposing the brutal reality of domestic violence escalation in the UK.

Man dead in Dublin city centre stabbing attack

A man has died following a violent stabbing incident in Dublin's Parnell Square, with emergency services rushing to the scene and police launching an urgent investigation into the tragic attack.

Martin: Ahern 'should not have run for office'

In a dramatic television interview, Micheál Martin declares Bertie Ahern 'should not have run for office' after Mahon Tribunal findings, exposing deep divisions within Ireland's political landscape.

Jade Thirlwall's dazzling Dublin tour kickoff

Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall sets pulses racing in a shimmering gold jumpsuit during her electrifying Dublin performance, while revealing exciting plans for the girl group's future reunion.

Bertie Ahern rejoins Fianna Fáil after decade-long absence

In a stunning political homecoming, former Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern has officially rejoined Fianna Fáil after more than ten years outside the party fold, marking a significant moment in Irish politics ahead of upcoming elections.

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