Dublin riots
Who were the Dublin rioters? What 82 prosecutions tell us about the unrest
Many of those taking part in the disorder on November 23rd, 2023 were ‘opportunistic’ and swept up in events – but not all, court cases have shown
Woman who set fire to bus during Dublin riots jailed for six years
Leanne Kelly (34) caused nearly half a million euro worth of damage to bus on O’Connell Bridge
Americans in Ireland think of home at Thanksgiving: ‘There are troubled times over there’
From citizenship milestones to memories of the Dublin riots, US expats share what the holiday means to them now
‘It was just carnage’: Eyewitnesses and workers on the Dublin riots, two years on
Some of those who had to deal with the consequences of the violence recall their experiences of a ‘terrifying’ night
Man who looted cigarettes from shop during Dublin riots jailed for two years
Court heard Jamie Robinson (25) was acting like ‘headless chicken’ and should have been at home with his girlfriend
How the Dublin riots of November 2023 inspired a broadcaster to become a garda
Kerrywoman Amy Ní Riada saw the riots unfold back home while she was working in east Africa
Policymakers failing to tap into religious groups for migrant integration, says report
Nearly 50 faith-based communities in north-east inner city play unique role as ‘mediators of integration’ in addressing needs ‘often unmet’ by Government
Teenager charged with looting sportswear shops during 2023 Dublin city riots
Youth appeared at the Dublin Children’s Court on Tuesday
Citywest unrest: 17 people due in court charged with public order offences
Seventeen people due in court on Thursday morning charged with public order offences
‘The kit was brutal in 2023’: How Garda handling of Citywest crowd shows progress from Dublin riots
Garda tactics and performance at unrest outside Citywest Hotel a sharp contrast with ‘hanging on for dear life’ in Dublin in 2023 riot
Man who started fire on Luas during Dublin riots jailed for three years
Evan Moore (20) of Donaghmede, Dublin, pleaded guilty to rioting and damaging a Luas by fire
‘Dublin has a really good energy. It’s easy to have a nice night out and chat with people’
Kuba Shand-Baptiste moved to Ireland the day before the Dublin riots in 2023, and and was shocked by her initial experiences
Diarmaid Ferriter on Speaking My Mind by Leo Varadkar: Jaunty but superficial and lazy at times
Former taoiseach provides gossip and entertaining titbits but displays detachment about matters of substance
A night with the Dublin Fire Brigade: ‘I didn’t recognise my former colleague until he was pronounced dead’
In the first of a series chronicling life in the capital at night, The Irish Times tagged along with firefighters and paramedics on callouts
One Day in Southport: Heartbreaking, and a chilling insight into the new reality
Television: Director Dan Reed tries to understand the anger that turned town centres across Britain into war zones last year
Pretax losses at Luas operator Transdev reduce by 61%
Tram badly damaged in Dublin riots will be back in service in 2026
David McRedmond: ‘An Post has been brilliant. I’ve never been remunerated less and enjoyed a job more’
McRedmond’s credo is: ‘All businesses are dying; you have to find the new thing’. He has lived that philosophy at State-owned postal service, whose core business has shifted from letters to parcels and, increasingly, financial services
‘The country is going to the dogs’: How agitators exploited the Carlow shooting
Gardaí were quick to confirm the ethnicity and nationality – white Irish – of the man who died at the scene. This is a new practice in response to online misinformation
New social media ‘early warning’ system will alert gardaí to potential crimes
AI system to help monitor targeting of asylum seeker accommodation, promotion of false medical cures, fundraising for terrorists and spreading extremist doctrines
Jim O’Callaghan’s public theatrics mask the truth about asylum seeker deportations
Most men arriving to seek protection aren’t provided accommodation, and end up in sanitations conditions that, according to one volunteer, were worse than those in refugee camps in South Sudan
Conor McGregor told he will not face incitement charges over Dublin riots posts
Former MMA fighter, who plans to run for Irish presidency, informed of decision by gardaí this week
Government has sent a clear message to the far right: arson and violence work
It may be that the decision to stop locating accommodation centres in parts of the country takes the heat out of anti-migrant protests. But given the victory they have just been handed, I wouldn’t bet on it
Public order gardaí reluctant to use force due to lack of numbers, report finds
Policing Authority report says Garda needs to update policy and procedures after 2023 riots
Number of trained public order gardaí up by 500 since Dublin riots, Cabinet to hear
Minister for Justice to tell colleagues that Garda has invested in two water cannons, 15 public order vans and new shields for gardaí
Of course Conor McGregor was the best Irish person the White House could think of inviting for St Patrick’s Day
There was much about the spectacle of McGregor in the White House that was depressing
The Murder Capital: ‘Nick Cave listened to our whole album and was sitting there telling us his favourite tunes’
The Irish indie band on toxic nationalism, rebel songs and how Dublin’s Bimm Music Institute helped shape their outlook
Debates over Rishi Sunak’s Englishness or Leo Varadkar’s Irishness are deranged
It’s rightly treated with the same disdain - not because it's too provocative, but because it's too weird
Parnell Street stabbing victim able to stand for first time, parents say
Progress of little girl critically injured in attack described as ‘great’
Woman arrested in connection with Dublin riots of November 2023
Suspect is being questioned in relation to an allegation of criminal damage arising out of the riots of the night of November 24th, 2023
Immigration and the rise and fall of the Irish far right in 2024
Violence continued to grow along with the disinformation campaigns targeting asylum seekers, but far-right candidates failed to turn their large social media followings into votes
These four trends reshaped Irish politics in 2024
The Dublin riots changed politics, but not in the way anyone expected
The year in policing: how did Garda Commissioner Drew Harris respond to the biggest challenges of 2024?
Far-right-inspired violence and continued sluggish efforts to grow the Garda force dominated Harris’s final full year in charge
Garda may release ‘persons of interest’ photos in cases of serious disorder or looting - Commissioner
Release of 99 photographs of people whose identification was sought by An Garda Síochána in connection with the Dublin Riots was criticised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
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