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Dublin Sees Anti-Immigration Protests and Counter-Demonstrations; Three Arrested

Three individuals were arrested for public order offenses during protests that took place in Dublin city center on Saturday. A significant anti-immigration demonstration drew thousands of participants, while a counter-protest organized by United Against Racism gathered outside the General Post Office. The events prompted a substantial police presence along O'Connell Street and caused disruptions to Luas tram services. Gardaรญ confirmed the arrests but stated that "no major incidents of note occurred" during their policing of multiple public gatherings in the city center on Saturday afternoon. No additional information regarding the arrests was provided. Taoiseach Micheรกl Martin addressed the protests while attending the Fianna Fรกil 1916 Commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery on Sunday. "I don't accept the negativity from those who spoke yesterday in respect of where modern Ireland is today," Martin said. "The level of opportunity in modern Ireland is […]

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Suspect Nabbed After โ‚ฌ50K Jewel Heist in Dublin’s Luxury District

A man in his 20s has been arrested following the theft of โ‚ฌ50,000 worth of jewelry from a high-end store on Kildare Street in Dublin 2. Gardaรญ responded to reports of a burglary at approximately 2:45 am, with officers from Pearse Street station quickly arriving at the scene. Witnesses reported seeing a male suspect fleeing into St Stephen's Green park. Officers pursued the individual on foot and apprehended him around 3 am while hiding in the park in bushes. "On arrival, they encountered a suspect and he fled the scene on foot. He was observed entering St Stephen's Green park and pursued by gardaรญ on foot. The man (20s) was apprehended by gardaรญ in the park and arrested," according to a garda spokesperson. Due to the darkness, an initial search failed to locate the stolen jewelry. Authorities secured the park […]

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Teen Motorcyclist Dies in Fatal Dublin Crash

A teenager lost his life following a collision between his scrambler bike and a car in Dublin on Sunday evening. The male victim, in his late teens, sustained serious injuries when his scrambler motorbike collided with another vehicle in a housing estate near Citywest Avenue in west Dublin at approximately 8 pm. Emergency services rushed the teenager to Tallaght Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. No other injuries were reported in the incident. Garda Forensic Collision Investigators conducted a technical examination of the scene, and the road has since reopened to traffic. Authorities are appealing for witnesses and requesting camera footage from road users who were traveling in the area between 7:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. "Anyone with any information is asked to contact Tallaght Garda Station on (01) 6666000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or […]

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