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The North Strand road alterations will be in place until next year to facilitate the building of bike and bus lanes.
Three trucks stacked on top of each other were being pulled by a tractor that tried to enter the Jack Lynch tunnel today.
No serious injuries have been reported but traffic delays in the area are expected.
The charges – in place in London for almost 20 years – are intended to discourage people from driving in city centres.
The OPR has criticised a new draft development plan by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
The hole appeared near the Cross Guns Bridge.
Very icy conditions have been reported in many areas, particularly on minor roads.
How exactly is Brexit affecting food supply chains and trade routes – and will things settle down soon?
No matter what happens in the ongoing Brexit talks, there’ll be major changes in how Ireland does business with the UK in 2021.
The fatal collision occurred shortly after 11am this morning in Killamery, Callan.
Operation Fanacht has established 132 Garda checkpoints nationwide as public asked to rethink their journeys.
There will be fixed garda checkpoints at 132 roads across the country in the coming weeks.
A Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo.
At the peak of Covid-19 restrictions traffic was down by about 78%, it’s now down by 16.3% in Dublin and 12.6% elsewhere.
The driver of the van was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
All gates bar one reopen from today after closing in March due to pandemic restrictions.
Many gates in the park were closed in March following the introduction of Covid-19 restrictions.
There are currently 948 level crossings on the Iarnród Éireann network.
The government relaxed Covid-19 restrictions slightly, to allow some people to return to work, and garden centres to open.
Dr Tony Holohan said it is not certain that restrictions will be relaxed on 5 May.
The capital is also ranked as the 17th most congested city in the world.
It comes after the protesting farmers moved from the city centre to Dublin Port earlier this afternoon.
Dozens of tractors returned to blockade streets around Leinster House yesterday.
The Road Safety Authority says it is “anxious” to see the full complement of resources being deployed to roads policing duties.
Dublin City Council will vote on the proposals this week.
There is no Green Line service between St Stephen’s Green and Dominick Street.
Some public transport services will also be affected.
Emergency services and M50 services attended the scene.
Dublin is one of several cities marking Car Free Day 2019.
The incident involved a male pedestrian in his late 70s and a coach.
Transport Infrastructure Ireland says more trams have been ordered.
A female in her late teens and a man in his 40s were also injured in the incident.
Many fans complained of long delays in getting to the Waterford festival.
A trial is happening today, but some people want the move to be permanent.
An issue was discovered with the pantographs, which is the device on the tram that connects it to the overhead lines.
A new report from the Environment Protection Agency looks at indicators of the levels of NO2 in the air in Dublin.
Delays have built back to Dublin Airport.
Shane Ross has asked the RSA to research scooter regulations in other countries.
The street was closed earlier.
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