Arts Council spent more than €9m on consultants since 2019
Differences emerge between council and department over timing of warning about botched IT project
High fees for consultants in failed Arts Council computer project
IT firms have extensive work with government departments
Department of Social Protection paid €1.4m a week to consultancies for IT projects
Department paid €126.51m to four largest suppliers of information technology services over two years
Dublin law firm received €15m for advising State transport bodies responsible for roads and rail infrastructure
National Transport Authority and Transport Infrastructure Ireland paid consultants more than €30m over four years
Darragh O’Brien pressed to block Bord na Móna wheelie bin sale
Siptu claims KWD Recycling deal is ‘economic vandalism’
Fr Peter McVerry resigns from key role in housing charity
Priest resigns as Peter McVerry Trust board secretary as chairwoman Deirdre-Ann Barr also steps down
Bord Pleanála report rules out disciplinary action against current or former employees
Board chairman says he is precluded for legal reasons from publishing senior counsel’s report
Bord Pleanála chief says barrister’s report ‘answers reputational questions’ for agency
Asked whether the planning authority had erred by allowing a major crisis to develop, Peter Mullan says that was not the case
Scouting Ireland director steps down from Charities Regulator board after Minister threatens to remove her
Galway barrister Lorraine Lally had been asked to tender resignation by Heather Humphreys over conflict of interest concern
Peter McVerry Trust in talks with Government to give up ownership of part of property portfolio
Housing charity seeks ministerial consent for transfer of properties to relevant local authority
Scouting Ireland board member also has role with regulator inspecting youth organisation
Dual directorships of Galway barrister Lorraine Lally raise questions for Heather Humphreys
Regulator sends external officials into Peter McVerry Trust after reports on misgovernance
Monthly reports sought on State’s largest provider of homeless services
Money held in trust by solicitor for vulnerable children of deceased clients ‘simply not available’
Tribunal finds solicitor engaged in ‘teeming and lading’ of funds held in trust for vulnerable children of deceased clients
‘The giant has gone but he will be in our hearts’, Pádraig Ó Snodaigh’s funeral hears
Activist and writer borrowed money from a friend to establish Coiscéim which published some 1,777 books in Irish, service told
‘A Gaeltacht-driven movement’: The civil rights agitation that spawned Raidió na Gaeltachta and TG4
Author and Irish language activist Máirtín Ó Cadhain prepared the ground for the Gaeltacht Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and 1970s with ‘his own agitation’