Dublin Murders was all anyone could talk about in 2019.
13.12.2019 - 18:06 / irishmirror.ie
Guns N' Roses will return to Ireland next summer. T he legendary rock band will play a gig in Dublin's Marlay Park on Saturday June 27, 2020, it was announced today.
T ickets are priced from €99.50 and go on sale on Wednesday, December 18 at 9am. Axl Rose, Slash and co will be making stops in Spain, Germany, the UK, Sweden, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, and Holland before playing in the capital.
Dublin Murders was all anyone could talk about in 2019.
Famous faces from Ireland’s longest-running soap, Fair City, gathered on the 31st December to lay their friend and colleague Jean Costello to rest.
Legendary Fair City actress Jean Costello has sadly passed away, aged 76.
Emma Watson has stepped back from promoting her new movie Little Women, having reportedly only agreed to appear at the film’s premiere earlier this month.
Sir Elton John and husband David Furnish will be hosting the 28th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party alongside the cast of Netflix's Queer Eye (Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Karamo Brown and Bobby Berk). British singer-songwriter Sam Fender will be performing at the event, which will be held at West Hollywood Park in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb.
Paul 'Redser' Redmond will face Ryan Scope at Bellator Dublin on February 22nd, the Irish Mirror can exclusively reveal. T he Team Ryano veteran (15-8) is set to return to the cage after missing out on September's Dublin card through injury when he faces the Englishman (10-3) at the 3 Arena.
A search was underway on Sunday in Co Wexford after a car believed to belong to a couple missing from north Dublin was found locally. An appeal was launched to find Carol and Bernard Devine from Portmarnock, who are both 53-years-old, by gardai on Friday.
Almost 3,000 people used one of the new Dublin Bus 24-hour services within the first five days of operation. T he 41 bus, which operates from Lower Abbey Street in the city centre to Swords, had 2,829 passengers between the hours of midnight and 6am in the first five days of operation.
A pensioner who was “fat-shamed” by a judge says he is now too embarrassed to leave his home during daylight hours. Michael Noyek, 68, will only go out walking under cover of darkness after a judge described him as “grossly overweight” in open court.
A car belonging to a missing Dublin couple has been found in Co Tyrone with their keys left in the ignition. Police in the the North say they are concerned for the safety and wellbeing of Ben and Carol Devine who have been missing since September 18. T heir dark Mazda saloon car was left abandoned on the Caledon Road area of Aughnacloy, Co Tyrone on Thursday. T he PSNI are seeking public assistance in finding the missing pair who were last seen in Tyrone. Read MoreRelated Articles
Three people were arrested following rival protests by anti-racism and free speech groups which took place outside the Dail in Dublin on Saturday. Hundreds of protesters converged on Kildare Street as two separate demonstrations took place throughout the afternoon.
Gardai are appealing for help trace a Dublin couple who have been missing since last Tuesday. Bernard and Carol Devine, both 53 years old, disappeared from Woodford Lane in Portmarnock on Tuesday morning. Bernard is 5’7” in height with a slim build. He is bald with brown eyes and has a beard. His wife Carol is 5’3” with a slim build with blonde hair and green eyes, Dublin Live reports. It is not known what the two were wearing when they disappeared. Read MoreRelated Articles
Mourners have been asked to wear bright clothing at the funeral of a talented young soccer star. Under-12 player Samuel Roquette, from Stillorgan in south Dublin, passed away on Friday, December 13, peacefully in the loving arms of his family.
A Dublin City Council worker was arrested as part of a garda probe into an extortion campaign targeting council workers and builders. T he man in his 60s was detained at Clondalkin Garda Station on Thursday under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.
Dublin Airport has shared an important warning to passengers this Christmas. T ravellers have been urged not to wrap any gifts in their luggage, as they may be required to open them while going through security.
A robber who attacked a defenceless shopkeeper with a claw hammer leaving him with “life-changing” injuries has been jailed for 11 years. John McKeon, 31, entered Tansey’s newsagents in Finglas, Dublin, armed with a hammer and screwdriver, accompanied by his cousin Daryl McKeon, 23.
Jim Gavin has praised his successor Dessie Farrell as "a fantastic choice" to take over as Dublin manager. Gavin stepped down from the role two weeks ago after guiding his county to six All-Ireland titles in an unprecedented period of success.