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Commissioner, Minister defend Dublin policing in aftermath of violent scenes
'We're better than this': Taoiseach Leo Varadkar condemns violence in Dublin
In pictures: The violent riots in Dublin city centre and the aftermath of the chaos
Education Minister praises 'immediate instinct' of school staff after violent attack
A number of transport disruptions in aftermath of riots in Dublin
Aoife Barry: I didn’t recognise the Dublin I witnessed yesterday - it was terrifying
Aoife Barry
Gardaí from across country arrive to back up colleagues in Dublin city centre
Condemnation of Dublin riots as gardaí investigate earlier stabbing outside school
'Severe disruption' to public transport as Dublin Bus and Luas services suspended due to riots
'It was pure instinct': Brazilian Deliveroo driver tells of moment he stopped Parnell Street attacker
The 43-year-old dad of two saw the incident unfolding, got off his bike, and used his helmet to stop the attack.
Caio Benicio talks to The Journal reporter Eimer McAuley about the horrific incident.
The 43-year-old Brazilian says he is praying for the young girl who is in a serious condition in hospital.
"It looks like they hate immigrants. Well I am an immigrant, and I did what I could to try and save that little girl," he said when asked about tonight's riots.
Rioters smash shop windows and loot clothes in Dublin City Centre
Garda Commissioner condemns 'lunatic hooligan faction' behind riot scenes in Dublin city
Five people hospitalised, including three children, in suspected stabbing outside school in Dublin
Farmer alleged to have thrown cow dung at junior minister Anne Rabbitte charged with assault
Limerick hurler Kyle Hayes punched and stamped on man lying on street, court told
Three men arrested after armed robbery in Dublin post office
Lord Mayor of Dublin u-turns on decision to hold meeting with Israeli ambassador next week
Nitrates limit change to proceed as planned after Minister's meeting with EU Commissioner
‘Dutch Donald Trump’: Firebrand Geert Wilders lands massive election victory in the Netherlands
Man's body found at residential premises in Firies area in Kerry
Israel-Hamas ceasefire to begin tomorrow morning, Qatar says
WHO makes official request to China for information on rise in illnesses and pneumonia clusters
Minister to propose plan to deal with €4.2m invested in companies in illegal Israeli settlements
Scam warnings issued to shoppers ahead of Black Friday
Doctor at Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital says its director was arrested by Israel
'You have no mandate': Heated Dáil exchanges on plan to remove Triple Lock
€50 million fund for all schools to get solar panels to open for applications
Police raid homes of 20 alleged supporters of far-right Reich Citizens
Women of Honour group hold 'frank' meeting with Tánaiste over inquiry terms
Early signs of repayment challenges for vulnerable mortgage holders, the Central Bank says
Man arrested on foot of Swedish European arrest warrant in Louth
Students to be reimbursed €1,000 as the reduction in college fees comes into effect
Far-right Wilders attempts to woo rivals after 'monster' Dutch vote win
Christmas ceremonies around Dublin get underway this weekend
Gas and oil industry faces ‘moment of truth’ ahead of COP28, report states
Two dead after car explodes on bridge at US-Canada border crossing, FBI say 'no terrorism'
Surge in demand for food banks in Northern Ireland outstripping supplies of food, charity warns
Paul Murray's The Bee Sting wins Novel of the Year at An Post Irish Book Awards