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1 day ago |
dublinlive.ie | Laura Lyne
It's the Dublin Live traffic blog and we're bringing you the latest alongside LiveDrive on Dublin City FM. To kick things off on this Tuesday afternoon, there are no major incidents to report in the capital at the moment. But the usual delays are growing on popular routes. There is an incident in Ratoath, Co Meath, which could catch those heading home from Dublin this evening. All approaches to Ratoath Road main street are very busy at the moment.
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2 weeks ago |
the-express.com | John O'Sullivan |Katie-Ann Gupwell |Laura Lyne |Katie Gupwell
It's clear that the sting of Turkey's escalating costs has left a lasting impression on many. Viewers were quick to chime in on the conversation about escalating holiday costs. One viewer shared: "I went there last year, all-inclusive. Still spent €2340 - never again!" Another chimed in with a personal story: "We stopped at the shop on the way from the hotel to the airport.
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2 weeks ago |
irishmirror.ie | Laura Lyne
Dublin's Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh has been closed until further notice following a "troubling incident". The centre, which has been open since 1996, has been shut following the incident over the weekend. Dublin Live understands that gardai were called to the scene to break up a disagreement that took place at the centre. RTE reports that it occured as a result of "internal issues" at the centre. A notice has been posted onto the gates of the building which has been padlocked shut.
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3 weeks ago |
dublinlive.ie | Laura Lyne
Dublin's Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh has been closed until further notice following a "troubling incident". The centre, which has been open since 1996, has been shut following the incident over the weekend. Dublin Live understands that gardai were called to the scene to break up a disagreement that took place at the centre. RTE reports that it occured as a result of "internal issues" at the centre. A notice has been posted onto the gates of the building which has been padlocked shut.
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3 weeks ago |
dublinlive.ie | Laura Lyne
Irish Rail has announced that there are major changes coming to fares for its services - and it begins on Monday. A new Dublin commuter zone is being introduced as part of the changes. As a result there will be a number of fare changes across the network beginning next week. Irish Rail said: "The new Dublin Commuter Zone will replace the Short Hop Zone, and extend significantly further than the Short Hop Zone (SHZ) also.
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