Copper Face Jacks turns 30: 'I met him, had a dance and a shift. I went back the next night, saw him, and thought, 'he's in Coppers two nights in a row - it's meant to be!'
The iconic Dublin nightclub shaped cultural moments and helped numerous patrons meet lasting partners, becoming a central hub of nightlife and romance over 30 years.
Ray O'Donoghue: With just four thefts a day and every stabbing making the news, Dublin is hardly a crime-ridden Gotham City
When I began work as Dublin city's night-time adviser 18 months ago, the city was weighed down by a negative narrative. It wasn't long after the November riots, a low point that left many wondering what had happened to our capital after dark.