Launch of Garda Centenary Photographic Archive 1922...
These photographs which document important periods both in Irish history and in the evolution of An Garda Síochána through the decades, are available to view online
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9/08/22
Patrons attending the show are asked to disregard Sat-Nav/Google Maps and to follow the Road Signs ...
3/08/22
Use public or shared transport where possible. 202 Bus from Merchants Quay will depart every 20 Min...
13/07/22
During this centenary year, we are launching a photographic archive that will help preserve and vis...
25/06/22
Information for the Ukranian Community updated on 28 June 2022
11/08/22
The man (30s) arrested in connection with the discovery of the body of a man at an apartment on Ach...
11/08/22
Suzanne Rossiter, 47 Years, Dundrum, Dublin 14, who had been missing since 5th August 2022, has now...
11/08/22
Gardaí are seeking the public’s assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 13-year-old Reece Thornton...
11/08/22
Court Apearance - Investigation into the Discovery of a Body of a Male, Drumcondra, Dublin, 6th Aug...
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