More than 20,000 runners return to streets for Dublin’s VHI Women’s Mini Marathon

Over 20,000 runners from around the country returned to Dublin’s streets for the first time since 2019 to take part in VHI Women’s Mini Marathon. The annual 10km run is one of Ireland’s biggest charity sporting events and started at Dublin’s Merrion Square. The mini marathon, which is now in its 40th year, is the … Read more

Netflix Turns Dublin Street Into Film Set

A street in North Dublin was transformed into a set for a new Netflix film starring Liam Neeson. St George’s Avenue in Drumcondra, Dublin 3, was made to look like it was straight out of the 1970’s for the upcoming thriller. The film, named In the Land of Saints and Sinners, also stars Ciaran Hinds … Read more

Gardaí seize €4.69 million worth of cocaine in south-east Dublin

A man aged in his twenties has been arrested after gardaí seized more than €4.6 million worth of cocaine in Leopardstown in Dublin on Friday. As part of an ongoing investigation targeting serious organised criminal activity, officers stopped a vehicle in the Leopardstown and found 67 kilogrammes of cocaine, with an estimated street value of … Read more

Mastercard hiring for its new European Tech Hub in Dublin

At the opening of its new European Tech Hub in Dublin, Leading global payments & technology company Mastercard is hiring in the tech field for multiple roles. Earlier this year, Mastercard opened its new European Technology Hub, One South County, in Leopardstown. The fintech giant has been on a massive hiring spree since it announced plans … Read more

Passengers queues stretch outside terminal building as 50,000 pass through Dublin Airport

Several passengers faced lengthy lines getting through security on, while airport operator DAA revealed, “another busy day” at the transport hub. A shortage of security screening staff has led to lengthy queues inside and outside the airport in recent months, causing some passengers to miss flights. The airport has been under significant pressure recently as staff … Read more

Enlightening Indian musical program at Dublin “Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah”

BAPS Swaminarayan Satsang Mandal, Dublin, Ireland is delighted to invite you to join in very special Guru-bhakti programs in presence of learned Sadhus from BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandirs in London and India. TASMAI SHRI GURAVE NAMAH​ is a musical tribute (Hindi) program where professional singers and Sadhus will engage us in traditional melodious Bhajans and … Read more

‘Disastrous’ Dublin Airport queues giving Ireland a bad reputation

Huge queues at Dublin Airport are giving Ireland a “bad reputation” and it could end up the “bottom rung of international airports” according to businessman Declan Ganley. Passengers were left furious as they have been forced to queue for up to two hours in recent weeks. Over the weekend comedian, Dara O’Briain was one of the … Read more

PayPal to cut more than 300 jobs at Dublin and Dundalk offices

PayPal has confirmed that it is seeking to cut a total of 307 jobs from its Irish operations in Dundalk and Dublin. PayPal said in a statement, “PayPal is proposing to remove a selection of roles at its sites in Dublin and Dundalk following a review of its operational needs.” “We are proposing a reduction of 307 … Read more

Taoiseach to host Prime Minister of the Netherlands in Dublin

Taoiseach Micheál Martin will host the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte in Dublin on Monday 23 May for a working dinner at Farmleigh House. The two leaders are expected to discuss current EU and international issues, including the war in Ukraine and its consequences. The Taoiseach will also brief the Prime Minister on … Read more

Dublin ranked 7th least ‘financially viable’ City to live in globally

Dublin has been ranked as the seventh least financially viable city to live in the world, according to a report including 56 major cities around the world. The research was carried out by the UK insurance group CIA Landlord. It was determined based on the amount of disposable income available to residents. The rankings were determined … Read more

Dublin City Council Introduces The First Bottle Filling Station In The City

Dublin City Council (DCC) has introduced the first bottle filling station in Dublin city. The Dublin City Council has introduced the first bottle filling station on Clarendon Row in Dublin. This is one of the many changes planned for Clarendon Row as was previously mentioned in Dublin InQuirer. Marie Gavin, a senior executive engineer, talked … Read more

Minister McEntee attends official opening of Dublin Airport Garda Station

The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee attended the official opening of the new Garda station at Dublin Airport. The station has 48 Garda members and also provides a new base for the Garda Armed Support Unit to ensure a high visibility presence at Dublin Airport. The Minister welcomed the new station saying, “I am delighted … Read more

Public Transport Fares in Dublin to Fall by 20% From Monday

A fare reduction for public transport services in the Greater Dublin Area (GDA) will take effect from Monday, May 9th. The National Transport Authority (NTA) confirmed the reduction will remain in place until the end of the year. Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan and the National Transport Authority (NTA) have launched the 20% fare reduction … Read more

Audi Centre calling, Recruitment on May 11 in Dublin

The world-class vehicles manufacturer Audi looking for multiple talents to join their team at Audi Centre in Sandyford, Dublin.   The company’s new recruitment campaign will take place on May 11 from 5 pm to 9 pm at its showroom in Sandyford, Dublin. They have opportunities across multiple departments in the role of Sales Executives, … Read more