Legal notices served on 13 illegal dodgybox operators, according to anti-piracy group
Thousands of illegal streams had been shut off affecting users of pirated subscription TV services
Government urged to raise Uyghurs with visiting Chinese foreign minister
Uyghur and Hong Kong groups say people in Ireland should not have to ‘live in fear’
‘I thought I was the only one‘: Woman feels validated after Fr Shaun Curran named among 15 Jesuits credibly accused of abuse
Former Belvedere College teacher has largest number of recorded complaints against him, according to Jesuit document
Former Belvedere pupil says Jesuit teacher Jack Leonard ‘took pleasure’ in violence
Diocese of Raphoe notes that alleged child sex abuser Fr Diarmuid Ó Péicín had ministry there in the 1980s
Fifteen named Jesuits accused of child sex abuse were moved to new roles by order
Publication follows earlier naming of others which led to victims coming forward
Who are the 15 Jesuits named today who are the subject of child sex abuse complaints?
Priests at top Irish schools were moved to other schools, sent to Irish parishes and abroad following child sex abuse complaints
Bewley’s on Grafton Street among premises served with food safety orders
Lismore Golf Club restaurant also named in latest batch of enforcement orders
Nurse suspended over Botox treatments in Donegal clinic
UK registered nurse used medicines issued for patients in Strabane
Derelict Dublin: 10 empty southside buildings in a city with a housing crisis
Including a 200-year-old College Street building, the site of a Kildare Street hotel and the former home of the City Arts Centre
Derelict Dublin: 10 unused northside buildings in a city gripped by a housing crisis
Including the former Coláiste Mhuire on Parnell Square, the former Guineys department store on Talbot Street, and a ‘shrine’ to Bram Stoker
Glad rags – Colm Keena on clothes and society
So many people in the wealthiest, most free, most democratic societies in human history opt to wear what is comparatively drab clothing
Sexually exploited teenager ‘suffering harm every day’ unable to get secure State care, judge warns
Lack of secure care places to cater for vulnerable young people ‘utterly disgraceful’, says judge
Judge sends transcripts of care hearings to government officials in bid to end ‘emergency’ over vulnerable children
Young people, some in danger of sexual exploitation, are not being taken into care despite High Court orders
Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty reveals information on Lowry deal he says was not given to Moriarty tribunal
Opposition deputy says senior figure in Regional Independents Group gave false evidence to tribunal
More than 100 people unable to leave Cork refugee centre due to housing crisis – report
Inspection reports find varied standards in accommodation centres including fear of violence in centre in Co Clare