Dublin news
Here are some recent news stories from Dublin, Ireland:
Local News
- Dublin City Council has announced plans to introduce a new bike-sharing scheme in the city, with 1,000 bikes available for rent across 100 stations. (Source: The Irish Times)
- A new €20 million development is set to transform the former St. Michael's Hospital site in Inchicore into a mixed-use complex with apartments, shops, and community facilities. (Source: Dublin Gazette)
- The Dublin Bus strike, which began on Monday, is set to continue for another week as talks between the company and the trade unions have broken down. (Source: RTÉ News)
National News
- The Irish government has announced plans to introduce a new law to tackle the issue of anti-social behavior in public places, including the use of drones and other surveillance technology. (Source: The Irish Independent)
- The Central Bank has warned that the Irish economy is facing a number of challenges, including a potential housing market bubble and a reliance on foreign investment. (Source: The Irish Times)
- The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) has announced that the 2023 Rugby World Cup will be held in France, with Ireland set to play several matches in the tournament. (Source: The Irish Examiner)
International News
- The European Union has announced plans to introduce new sanctions against Russia in response to the country's actions in Ukraine. (Source: The Guardian)
- The United States has announced plans to withdraw its troops from Syria, with the country's president, Donald Trump, saying that the mission to defeat ISIS has been completed. (Source: The New York Times)
- The United Kingdom has announced plans to introduce a new points-based immigration system, with the country's prime minister, Boris Johnson, saying that the system will be designed to attract the "brightest and best" from around the world. (Source: The BBC)