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    About our County Dublin news

    Latest news on County Dublin, covering crime, housing, politics, planning, transport, culture and events across Dublin city and its suburbs.

    County Dublin is Ireland's most populous county, home to around 1.6 million people and encompassing the capital city alongside three surrounding local authority areas: Fingal to the north, South Dublin to the west, and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown to the south-east. As the country's economic and political heartland, it accounts for a disproportionate share of national debate on housing, crime, infrastructure, and public services.

    The housing crisis remains the county's most pressing challenge. Tens of thousands of apartments across the Dublin region have received planning permission but remain unbuilt, as developers cite viability concerns and legal challenges. In the city centre, antisocial behaviour and public safety have become major political issues — a Dublin City Taskforce promised sweeping reforms and large-scale increases in Garda numbers, but progress has been slower than pledged. National crime statistics show homicides and burglaries have declined significantly in recent years, though street-level disorder in areas around O'Connell Street and the Pearse Street district continues to fuel public concern.

    Politically, County Dublin is a contested and diverse arena. The Dublin Central constituency — one of Ireland's most ethnically mixed, covering areas such as East Wall, Sheriff Street and Cabra — has been a focal point for debates over immigration, housing, and inner-city deprivation. Dublin is also home to Dáil Éireann and the seat of national government, meaning the county is central to Irish politics at every level. Immigration policy, driven partly by the volume of international protection applications processed through Burgh Quay in the city centre, is among the most actively debated issues affecting local communities.

    Beyond politics and policy, County Dublin has a rich cultural and heritage landscape. From the Georgian grandeur of Henrietta Street to the coastal charm of Howth, Dún Laoghaire and Malahide, the county offers a striking range of environments. Cultural institutions include the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin Castle, and the Chester Beatty Library, while the county's Viking and medieval origins are visible across the city centre. Transport links — the DART coastal rail line, the Luas tram network, and Dublin Airport in Fingal — connect communities across the county and beyond.

    Dublin's history stretches back to Viking settlement in the 9th century, with subsequent waves of Norman and broader European influence shaping the city's character. The county was the epicentre of the 1916 Rising and the Irish War of Independence, with landmarks such as the GPO on O'Connell Street and Kilmainham Gaol standing as enduring symbols of Ireland's path to independence. The legacy of Georgian poverty, the Great Famine, and 20th-century social change is woven into the fabric of the county's communities, many of them still grappling with decades of underinvestment.

    The Ðǿմ«Ã½ County Dublin feed brings you the most relevant headlines as they break — from crime and housing to politics, planning decisions and cultural life across Dublin city, Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. Whether you're a resident, commuter, business owner, or simply following events in Ireland's capital county, this feed is your one-stop source for up-to-date Dublin news.


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