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Thursday, Jun 27

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‘It’s like a cult’: Fans buzzing ahead of Taylor Swift’s Dublin gigs

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The US pop sensation will play three sold-out gigs at the Aviva Stadium this weekend.

‘It’s like a cult’: Fans buzzing ahead of Taylor Swift’s Dublin gigs

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The US pop sensation will play three sold-out gigs at the Aviva Stadium this weekend.

‘It’s like a cult’: Fans buzzing ahead of Taylor Swift’s Dublin gigs

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The US pop sensation will play three sold-out gigs at the Aviva Stadium this weekend.

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Dublin hospital apologises for failings in care of woman (34) who died after Dart station fall

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Case over Ingrida Grigaliunaite’s death alleged there was a failure to carry out scan to identify seriousness of head trauma

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Garda leave cancelled as ‘Swifties’ join bumper weekend of events in Dublin

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Taylor Swift concert, Croke Park matches and Pride events could bring more than 200,000 into Dublin city on Saturday

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Taylor Swift in Dublin: ‘The oldest Swiftie in town’ among fans spending hundreds of euro on star’s merchandise

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Fans queue for early access to pop-up merchandise store as pop star’s Dublin takeover begins

Taylor Swift Dublin: Stage times, entry points, what you can bring, transport and more for Aviva shows

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From stage times to entry points, banned items and transport, we've got you covered with our handy guide

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GAA fixtures on GAAGO and TV this weekend including Kerry v Derry and Dublin v Galway

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The All-Ireland Football Championship takes centre stage this weekend as GAA fans look forward to four intriguing clashes

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Former Dublin GAA star Diarmuid Connolly avoids conviction for ‘unprovoked’ New Year’s Eve attack

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The Gaelic footballer admitted assaulting two people in Santry on December 31st, 2022

Former Dublin GAA star Diarmuid Connolly spared jail for punching two men in 'unprovoked' attack

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Connolly, 36, with an address at Collinswood in Beaumont, admitted assaulting Stephen Grimes and Stephen Kiely at Shantalla Road in Santry on December 31, 2022

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Google plans major data centre expansion in Dublin

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Plans for 72,400 square metre data storage facility at Grange Castle site which houses servers for products including Gmail, Google Maps and its search engine

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Taylor Swift in Dublin: Ticket information, setlist, stage times and more

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is coming to Dublin. Here is everything you need to know about the gigs on June 28th, 29th and 30th

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Does the ‘Taylor Swift lift’ really add up to €150m for Dublin?

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Swifties may be happy to splurge on the singer’s Eras tour, but the reported average spend of €1,000 per person overstates the reality for most fans

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Five homes on view this week in Dublin, Waterford and Galway

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New to the market in Sandymount, Donnybrook, Blackrock, Gracedieu and Renvyle

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‘He’s one to look at’ – Diarmuid Connolly backs Ger Brennan to be future Dublin manager

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Diarmuid Connolly calls him ‘Gerry’. Maybe that’s just a St Vincent’s thing. But when Connolly looked around the Dublin dressing room he inhabited for more than a decade, ‘Gerry’ Brennan wasn’t the first one who jumped out as a prospective…

‘No, I don’t think Croke Park is a massive factor’ – Brian Howard happy to play wherever Dublin are told to

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Dublin have hardly put a foot wrong since they started their All-Ireland defence this season, they conquered Leinster as expected and then cruised through their opening two games of the group stages.

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Crunch Time: Read Diarmuid Connolly's verdict on the Dublin defence

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Injuries, absentees and lack of fitness have left Dublin down bodies at the back as the Championship hits the quarter-final stage this weekend

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre says record call numbers reflect increased mental distress and suicidal ideation

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Annual report for 2023 notes increasing number of callers over years have reported additional violence by perpetrators