Advertisement

Readers like you keep news free for everyone.

More than 5,000 readers have already pitched in to keep free access to The Journal.

For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away.

Support us today
Not now
Sunday 3 December 2023 Dublin: 0°C

# Dún Laoghaire

All time
Southside DART services resume after earlier mechanical fault
Dún Laoghaire festival called off 'at eleventh hour'
The People’s Festival – intended as a replacement for the Festival of World Cultures – was to take place this weekend.
Gardaí seize €200,000 of jewellery in Dún Laoghaire raid
Have you had jewellery stolen? Gardaí believe the materials recovered last month were probably owned by multiple parties.
Three hospitalised after recreational rubber dinghy capsizes in Killiney Bay
The Coast Guard helicopter and two Dún Laoghaire RNLI lifeboats were involved in the dramatic rescue of four people earlier this afternoon.
Dubliners protest against cuts and changes to bus routes
Campaigners are angry at proposed changes to routes as well the cutting of some services. Dublin Bus argue this will help provide a better service.
What’s going on this Bank Holiday Sunday?
Want to do something with your day – but not sure where to go? Here’s a nutshell guide to what’s happening and where.
What's going on this Bank Holiday Saturday?
Want to do something with your day – but not sure where to go? Here’s a nutshell guide to what’s happening and where.
Boyd-Barrett becomes first TD kicked out of new Dáil
Richard Boyd-Barrett is asked to leave the chamber by Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett – the first ejection of the 31st Dáil.
Irish women are older than ever giving birth
But the good news is that we’re having more babies than we were a decade ago.
Suspicious item found on DART line near Dún Laoghaire
The 9 at 9: Tuesday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: a former AIB director receives €3m in pay, Sean Quinn breaks his silence, and a smackdown for a moonwalking Romanian politician…
DART line reopens after bomb disposal unit makes safe suspicious device
Device found stashed at pedestrian walkway over DART line at Dun Laoghaire taken away for further tests – it was a viable device.
DART driver passed medical two months before dying at work
Driver John O’Neill – who collapsed and died from a heart attack while driving his train – had a recent “excellent” medical.
Fine Gael's Barrett to be nominated Ceann Comhairle
Fianna Fáil wipe out marks the end of political dynasties
Well known Fianna Fáil names like Haughey, Hanafin, Coughlan, Andrews and McEllistrim are no longer in the Dáil.
The 'high-maintenance independents' prepare to take their seats in the Dáil
We look at the more colourful TDs who will take their seats in Dáil Eireann next week.
The Half Past Fix: 11.30pm
EVERY hour – on the half hour –TheJournal.ie brings you your fix of election tallies, predictions and results of the last 60 minutes. Here’s how the winners and losers of GE11 are playing out so far.
The Hot List: The latest from the three constituencies with 12 seats to fill
Latest: Recount in Laois-Offaly started again at 8.15pm. Full recount has started in Galway West.
The PDs return: former party fares better in 2011 than 2007
The party that disbanded after its election slaughter in 2007 sees its former candidates gain ground this time around.
The Half Past Fix: 4.30pm
EVERY HOUR – on the half hour – TheJournal.ie brings you your fix of election tallies, predictions and results of the last 60 minutes. Here’s how the winners and losers of GE11 are playing out so far.
The Half Past Fix: 3.30pm
Every hour – on the half hour – TheJournal.ie brings you your fix of election tallies, predictions and results. Here’s how the winners and losers of GE11 are playing out so far.
Hanafin out as Boyd-Barrett takes final seat in Dun Laoghaire
Fianna Fail deputy leader was in final-seat battle with People Before Profit candidate as FG’s Mary Mitchell-O’Connor elected.
Big governments "are not strong governments" - the academic take
Ferdinand von Prondzynski suggests a Fine Gael-Labour coalition may become quickly frayed at the edges.
The Half Past Fix: 2.30pm
Every hour – on the half hour – TheJournal.ie brings you your fix of election tallies, predictions and results. Here’s how the winners and losers of GE11 are playing out so far.
Ivana Bacik knocked out, Sean Barrett elected in Dún Laoghaire
The Hot List: How the day unfolded in 12 key constituencies
Kevin Humpheys has taken the final seat for Labour in Dublin South-East. Check out how the first day of counting unfolded in key constituencies across the country.
The Half Past Fix: 9.30pm
Every hour – on the half hour – TheJournal.ie brings you your fix of election tallies, predictions and results. Here’s how the winners and losers of GE11 are playing out so far.
The results of four more counts are in - Cavan Monaghan and Dun Laoghaire
In quotes: Fianna Fáil's disastrous day at the polls
How Fianna Fáil candidates have been reacting to the party’s poor performance at the polls, with one describing it as a “rebuff”.
Hanafin could lose Dún Laoghaire seat
Eamon Gilmore has been elected but Tourism Minister Mary Hanafin could be in trouble.
The Half Past Fix: 4.30pm
Everything you need to know from the count so far: we keep you updated every hour, on the half hour. It’s all in the Half-Past Fix.
Ciaran Cuffe insists Green Party has a future in Ireland
They’re down but not out, say the Greens.
Voting trends: voter vengeance for Fianna Fáil and the Greens
Former coalition government parties look likely to lose substantial number of seats, particularly in Dublin, where Conor Lenihan and Paul Gogarty have already conceded.
The Half-Past Fix: 2:30pm
Everything you need to know from the count so far: we keep you updated every hour, on the half hour. It’s all in the Half-Past Fix.
Martin tops the charts in election travel stakes
The party leaders are wearing out the shoeleather as canvassing hits a climax – racking up almost 1,300km between them.
Poll: Who won last night’s final leaders’ debate?
A simple question, perhaps not a simple answer: who came out best from last night’s RTÉ leaders’ debate?
Party leaders spar off in final election debate
Micheál Martin, Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore trade blows on job creation, health reform and their goals for leadership.
Labour recovers some ground in latest opinion poll
Labour returns its share of public support to 20 per cent, while Fianna Fáil drops back to 14 and Fine Gael holds at 38.
Daily Fix: Tuesday
The highs, the lows and the no-gos of today’s campaign trail…