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From a restored lighthouse on a western isle to a modern property near Dublin with views of Ireland’s Eye
Recent assaults in the capital have made some question whether it is really as safe as it seems
Johnny Ronan came to symbolise the country’s property-driven boom-to-bust cycle
Also new in Dublin: Arthur Miller’s ‘The Price’ revived at the Gate Theatre
The Irish band’s fourth album amplifies the sonic extremes of its prize-winning predecessor
Moves by Alphabet, Meta and Salesforce come as companies respond to downturn in sector’s stocks by cutting costs
This glorious Dublin institution is embarking on a life-saving €90mn restoration
Mass sackings are a blow to staff, but come amid rising concerns the country has grown too reliant on the industry
Micheál Martin calls for reform of governance arrangements enshrined in Good Friday accord
An eclectic line-up features a gritty postwar masterpiece and a site-specific diptych paying homage to Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’
New drama staged in Dublin examining the novelist’s female relations brims with energy but is uneven
Ireland’s capital city has seen immigration rise and a return to ‘Celtic Tiger’ prices
Bank could pay another €200mn to develop building and has already hired 300 additional staff in Ireland
The specialist bookshop on Dublin’s Duke Street is dedicated to Irish works
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s play at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin deals more or less successfully with racial stereotypes
The Republic is commemorating events as pivotal to its history as Ulysses has proved formative to world literature
The singer behind atmospheric album ‘I Would Not Live Always’ cut his teeth in pub sessions
In my university days, seasonal work was easy to come by. But today’s students are not so lucky
More freight is bypassing the UK and heading straight for the EU
The Irish author’s latest short story collection focuses on middle-aged men coming to terms with a changing world exacerbated by Covid
For a newly arrived FT correspondent, Dublin’s acute shortage of homes is more than just a news story
The Dublin-born chef hails from designer royalty but is now bringing a taste of his homeland to Hackney
Leader of largest unionist party goes after just 3 weeks in face of criticism from own party over concessions to nationalists
London-based broker picks Dublin for new office to target European clients cut off by Brexit
British government indicates that it prefers ‘truth and reconciliation’ to resolve issues in Northern Ireland
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