The Giraffe Childcare and Early learning Centre, Belarmine, near Stepaside, Dublin. It said “clear evidence of inappropriate conduct in caring for young children by a particular staff member, who has already been suspended” had been uncovered and filmed during an investigation by an undercover reporter.

Facility admits worker’s behaviour ‘unacceptable’ after RTÉ secret filming

The council stressed that the revamp was needed because the current brick surface had become worn and damaged

Dublin street to remain open to pedestrians during 18-month project

A computer generated image of what the new granite paving on Grafton Street will look like. Photograph: Dublin City Council

€4m granite paving to replace red brick on shopping street

Prof Kevin Malone, of the  School of Medicine and  Medical Science at UCD and St Vincent’s University Hospital  with Prof John Crowe, president Royal College of Physicians in Ireland, at the publication of  the Suicide in Ireland 2003-2008 report. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

Families say gardaí lacked training to deal with deaths

Prof Kevin Malone at launch of a new suicide research report, ‘Suicide in Ireland 2003-2008’. Photographer: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times

Problems with health services and lack of garda training highlighted

Dubliners Laura Hartin from Rathfarnham and Conrad Oppermann from Malahide, and Gabrielle Leleu from Sallins, Co Kildare, rehearse backstage.

Skills of young people tested in poetry recital, improvisation, drama, mime and storytelling

Commemorative stamp, celebrating Dublin’s designation as a Unesco city of literature

Postage stamp unveiled to mark Dublin as Unesco city of literature

Blaming the non-delivery of housing on anti-social behaviour was not acceptable since no other community was punished for the actions of a few, said Sinn Féin TD Dessie Ellis.  Photograph: Collins

Issue must be dealt with at national level because of ‘racism’, committee hears

 Zinaida Nourreddaie,   Pat Hannon,  Martin Critten and Peter O’Loughlin. Photograph: Don Moloney/Press 22

Anti-austerity protesters begin 200km trek from Limerick to Dublin

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