Solicitor sanctioned for giving legal advice on immigration to clients of bogus law firm
Solicitor told to pay €2,000 to each of four complainants who sought immigration advice
Families facing ‘outrageous’ three-year wait for child psychology services in west and northwest region
HSE apologises for lengthy child assessment delays attributed to increased demand and staff vacancies
Personal injury guidelines result in sharp fall in claims
As Injuries Resolution Board report shows personal injury claims are down in most categories, the Alliance for Insurance Reform queries why insurance premiums have been increasing
Well-known criminal law barrister Patrick MacEntee SC dies aged 89
Co Monaghan native acted for the defence in a string of high-profile criminal court cases from the 1970s to the 2000s
Michael Lowry Q&A: Why Independent TD’s involvement in government formation talks is controversial
Dáil vote in 2011 called on Tipperary TD to voluntarily resign but he refused, later telling The Irish Times he would not be run out of politics by ‘the media’
‘It was the nail in the coffin’: The business that’s closing due to rising council rates
Just under half of 31 local authorities will raise rates this year. Increases range from 1.8% to 15%
Teenage heroin addict ‘dying before the eyes’ of those seeking to care for him, court told
Boy will no longer qualify for constraint orders under Child Care Act when he reaches 18 in a few weeks
Windmill Lane Pictures announces it is closing with immediate effect
Dublin visual and audio post-production facility has its roots in storied recording studios on Dublin quays, where U2 and other major acts once recorded
Irish ICJ submission on Gaza asks UN court to consider repeated human rights violations as suggestive of genocide
Ireland says inference can be drawn from a state’s actions that it is guilty of genocide even where no direct evidence of such a policy is produced
Ghosts in the machine – Colm Keena on hovering spirits from the past
When you reach a certain age, the world can seem to be populated with ghosts
Ireland’s most senior Catholic cleric criticises ‘merciless’ Israeli response to Hamas attacks
Archbishop Eamon Martin says he is ‘conscious’ such criticism attracts accusation of antisemitism but Israel’s actions are ‘disproportionate’
Provisions of new hate crime law come into effect today
Harsher sentencing will be imposed if the demonstration of hatred towards a protected group is proven
Gardaí investigate woman’s death after body found in Co Roscommon
Woman (50s) was last seen at home in Athlone on Saturday, prompting a missing person’s appeal which has since been stood down
Family and neighbours gather for prayers at site where couple were hit in fatal traffic collision in Blanchardstown
Balloons, candles and flowers carried by residents of Whitestown estate as they gathered at pedestrian crossing where, 24 hours earlier, Anthony and Georgina Hogg-Moore were knocked down
‘I personally only come here for the ladies’: Fog hits racing but not youthful glamour at Leopardstown
Punters relish the opportunity to dress up for St Stephen’s Day races