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Nov 2023
50m 9s

Dublin Riots: 'Get out of the bus or we'...

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Three Garda cars, three buses and a Luas tram were set on fire as the city centre descended into chaos last night – with Gardaí attacked by rioters and shops looted.

It comes after a five-year-old girl is “still in a very serious condition” in hospital this morning after yesterday’s attack outside a school on Dublin’s Parnell Square.

Andrea was joined by listeners, locals and others working in the city to discuss...

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