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Phibsborough Shopping Centre Redevelopment Proposed
New owners have lodged a full planning application for the redevelopment of the Phibsborough Shopping Centre. The proposed works aim to retain and refurbish the existing 1969 structure.
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Oprah Winfrey To Visit Dublin In September
Oprah Winfrey is scheduled to visit Dublin in September. She will participate in a discussion regarding her life and career. The event will take place at the 3Arena.
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Kingspan Reports 3 Percent Sales Growth
Building materials group Kingspan reported a 3 percent increase in sales for the first quarter. The company warned of the impact of growing build-cost inflation on its performance. Shares in the group saw a slight dip following the report.
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Report Finds Far-Right Influence On Irish Public Debate
The 'Ireland in Focus 2025 Mind the Gap' report highlights a widening gap between public attitudes and political discourse. A small number of far-right actors disproportionately influenced public debate via online amplification, protests, and repeated narratives.
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Ireland Withdraws 29 Million Euro Hospital Loan
The move follows recent international shifts regarding energy governance and treaty obligations. The Irish state has withdrawn a 29 million euro loan previously granted to a firm building a children's hospital. The company failed to meet conditions requiring an increase in staff numbers at the site. The news was reported by the Irish Daily Mail.
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Prison Overcrowding Contributing To Violence In Ireland
Ireland is implementing a building program to deliver over 1,500 prison spaces by 2031. The initiative follows a shift in timelines from 2026 to 2030. Gabriel Keithley, Deputy General Secretary of the Prison Officers Association, stated that Ireland faces amounts of prisoners in big prisons. He criticized the construction of modular homes costing 500,000 euro each, suggesting funds should instead be used for urgent cell blocks. Keithley described the current modular housing as 'Coronation Street style houses' in Castlerie. A commentator noted that the Department of Justice has failed to plan effectively for population projections. The program is described as arriving too late to address current needs. The source suggested that prison infrastructure should have been addressed a decade ago. A trial of the cameras was recently completed at Portlaoise prison.
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Ireland Report Finds Widening Gap In Public Discourse
The Hoopendt report, titled Ireland in Focus 2025: Mind the Gap, identifies a widening gap between public attitudes and political discourse in Ireland. The publication notes that a relatively small number of far-right actors disproportionately influence public debate.
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AerCap Reports $818 Million Net Profit
AerCap posted a Q1 2026 net profit of $818 million, representing $4.96 per diluted share. The company reported a 2% revenue growth to $1.68 billion for the period.
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Civil Ceremonies Become Most Popular Wedding Choice In Ireland
Civil ceremonies have become the most popular wedding choice in Ireland due to flexibility regarding venues and content. Catholic Church weddings have seen a 51% decline over the past 10 years and are now the second most popular option.
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Dublin Bus Depot Electrification Delayed
A representative raised concerns regarding electric buses worth tens of millions of euros that have remained idle for approximately 18 months. The buses are reportedly unused due to a lack of available charging points.
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