
Dean Ruxton
Audience Editor at Irish Times
@IrishTimes Audience Editor and author. Latest book #DeathOnIrelandsEye out now. Mining archives @ITLostLeads
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Dec 29, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Dean Ruxton
You know what? I’ll go as far as declaring 2024 the year of the live blog. In the jumble of stories making up the most-read lists on irishtimes.com in 2024, live online coverage of rolling stories makes up a significant proportion of the material.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Dean Ruxton
Road diversions are in place in north Co Dublin on Wednesday morning as gardaí deal with a road crash. Gardaí are currently at the scene of the crash on the R106 in Baldoyle, Dublin 13. The Coast Road (R106) is currently closed in both directions between Baldoyle Church and Moyne Road. Dublin Bus said its H1 and H2 services are currently unable to service Baldoyle Village or the Coast St due to “a major incident”.
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Jan 13, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Dean Ruxton
The man was unconscious when he was found at Harbour Court in Dublin. It was about 7pm on September 10th, 1941. A deep cut in his head bled “profusely”, and he was taken by Fire Brigade ambulance to Jervis Street hospital. He died the next day. Gardaí were unable to immediately uncover anything that revealed what happened to the man, later identified as William Elliot of North Great George’s Street.
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Dec 23, 2023 |
irishtimes.com | Dean Ruxton
Welcome to this week’s IT Sunday, a selection of the best Irish Times journalism for our subscribers. As the year draws to a close, we look back at the list of the top-read articles on irishtimes.com in 2023. The list cuts across the usual mix of topics that would not normally accompany one another in any other scenario.
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Dec 23, 2023 |
irishtimes.com | Dean Ruxton
The list of the top-read articles on irishtimes.com in 2023 cuts across the usual mix of topics that would not normally accompany one another in any other scenario. The array of national incidents and preoccupations – the Dublin Riots and the RTÉ pay controversy chief among them this year – sit beside major weather events, and stories of unspeakable personal tragedy that can quickly grab the attention of a nation.
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