BY Aaron Dunne The Gazette family lost one of its core members on Friday who was there for the papers first edition. Ken Whelan was more than just a journalist,…
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Spain’s rich heritage and scenery are reason enough to visit at any time, but I recently went on a tour to the wine-making region of Utiel-Requena, situated around 60 kilometres…
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Families are in with the chance of winning a once in a lifetime prize.. Dublin Zoo is offering a family the chance to to win an overnight stay, followed by…
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A reformed model of public funding would ensure increased supports for Dublin media organisations, a Fine Gael Senator has claimed. The Initiative could support Dublin’s media ‘cornerstone’ role. Commenting as the…
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UCD Student Union are forecasting a huge problem in affordable student accommodation this Autumn, with most paying over €750 a month With the ongoing housing crisis and the rise in…
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My name is Henry, I am 22 years old, and I am doing an apprenticeship as a bank clerk in Germany. Therefore, I had the opportunity to participate in an…
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The death has occurred of Patrick Kriégel, the father of murdered teenager Ana Kriégel.Mr Kriégel died peacefully at the family home in Leixlip, and is survived by his wife Geraldine,…
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The Dublin Gazette have teamed up with “The Perfect Pint Tour” and are offering three lucky readers a chance to win a pair of tickets for the exclusive Tour. Dublin…
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The Dublin Gazette is delighted to announce that Jeremy Murphy, of JM Agency Publishing & Marketing Consultancy, has joined our newspaper as Social Media Manager. Jeremy brings with him a…
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General News
Strong demand for accounting and financial skills in industry, practice and the public sector
A Lucan-based woman who came to Ireland from China, has gained one of the top marks in the country in the Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) Diploma exams. Qing Wang (43),…