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A man in his 30s has been arrested after jewellery worth around €50,000 was stolen from a shop on Kildare Street in Dublin city centre. The man fled the scene on foot when gardaí arrived at ...
Bus customers in Dublin city using Dublin Bus or Go-Ahead services will experience no change, while Bus Éireann fare changes are planned for late May or early June 2025. More information on fare and ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — A charter bus carrying passengers to a church concert series was involved in a collision with a semi truck in far north Fort Worth on Friday afternoon. At about noon ...
DRIVERS on one of Dublin's busiest motorways have been issued ... 9.30am and 7.30pm today due to a road closure on Castle Road. Bus Eireann said: "Cork City Council have advised that to facilitate ...
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — Police are seeking the public's help in identifying two men who reportedly fired shots into a bus in Lynnwood last week. The incident happened around 9:03 p.m. on the 19900 ...
SIPTU has said it welcomes Dublin Bus support for a transport police force but said they would not return to Mountjoy Square following last Friday’s “gun” incident. Dublin Bus representative ...
Trade union Siptu has welcomed the backing of Dublin Bus for a dedicated transport police in Ireland, a week after a bus driver in the city was threatened by a man holding what appeared to be a ...
SIPTU representatives have welcomed the public support of Dublin Bus management, in several media reports yesterday (Tuesday, 22 nd April), for the establishment of a dedicated transport police ...
UPDATE (4/23/25): – Two Dublin gang members have been sentenced to life in prison plus 410 years each for a 2024 double murder that also injured five others, according to a news release from ...
In 2022, Dublin-based designer Suzie Mc Adam had just completed—or so she thought—the home where she and her family would settle for good. But fate had other plans. Just 200 meters away stood ...
A significant increase in anti-social behaviour on the capital’s buses, including violent and racist threats, mirrors a growing trend in the city, Dublin Bus chief executive has said.