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The painting was not damaged due to its bulletproof glass case.
Fine Gael TD Alan Farrell has called for a dedicated transport police to tackle rising incidents of anti-social behaviour.
Museum officials characterised some of the graffiti as anti-Semitic and echoing phrases used by Holocaust deniers.
The mural is painted on a wall on Chancery Street.
Gardaí said no injuries were reported in the incident.
The elusive artist had confirmed he was behind the piece by posting two images of it on social media.
Gardaí are investigating the incident in which 20 headstones were knocked off their plinths.
Dublin City Council ordered the removal of the mural early this year.
The lights cost over €4,500 to install last month.
Soldier F is set to be charged with the murder of two people killed on Bloody Sunday in 1972.
Substantial damage was caused to a green area in Tramore Valley Park on South Douglas Road.
The Church of Ireland said the crypt was badly damaged by vandals.
Police in Sarasota launched an investigation into who caused the damage – repairs were estimated to be worth $1,000.
Red paint was thrown over the tomb of the 19th century philosopher.
“I’d be very sad about it, and the ignorance of people,” one passer-by said.
Gardaí are investigating.
It began this campaign by painting over at least three signs on Victoria Road in Killiney in south Dublin.
Delays of up to 90 minutes were expected this evening.
Paint has been sprayed on road signs in the vicinity of the Dark Hedges in Antrim.
Willie Walsh from Mallow Search and Rescue called it a “complete act of reckless vandalism”.
Eoin Berkeley had pleaded not guilty to causing criminal damage.
The medical device is worth in the region of €2,000, and had been made available on the public street following a local fundraising drive.
The Barcelona forward’s legs were cut off.
Poppy wreaths were placed in Rosses Point ahead of Remembrance Day next weekend.
A defibrillator in Mallow was vandalised over the weekend.
Street art has emerged from the shadows and is now firmly in the mainstream, writes Dublin street artist Solus.
The south east area of the city received the most complaints about graffiti every year.
The incident happened in the early hours of this morning.
The council recently spent €20,000 on the security set-up.
The most recent fire was in a wheelie bin outside a woman’s house – it caused extensive damage to her windows and the exterior wall.
The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary has had its windows broken and lead flashing removed from the building.
The graffiti appeared to say ‘F*** law’.
“It’s not nice to look at and is wasting the council’s time and resources.”
Parts of the tourism town of Schull in Cork were left covered in rubbish this morning.
A number of cars were torched by youths and petrol bombs were thrown at police.
Dublin City Council said anti-graffiti paint was successful when it was used on Stoney Road in East Wall.
The man was arrested last night.
Joe Crowley’s family condemned the theft as a “mindless act” of vandalism.
Imam Ibrahim Noonan said people were upset by the incident.
Derogatory language and the Nazi swastika symbol were daubed in chalk in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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