Policing Authority may conduct inquiry into failure of some gardaí to sign code of ethicsJosephine Feehily said gardaí going to ethical behaviour courses then not signing codeThu Apr 18 2019 - 19:39
Julian Assange ‘likely to be extradited to US and convicted’WikiLeaks founder’s arrest does not raise press freedom issues, says US lawyerMon Apr 15 2019 - 01:00
Garda whistleblower complaints will not be investigatedTribunal to instead examine if gardaí were discredited after making protected disclosuresThu Apr 11 2019 - 19:51
Policing Authority: 10 key points made in the final appraisalKey points made in appraisal of implementation of AGS’s modernisation programme, Changing Policing in IrelandThu Apr 11 2019 - 13:10
Verhofstadt says UK unlikely to crash out of EUSolution to the Brexit problem would probably involve a deal on a customs unionTue Apr 09 2019 - 00:01
Ombudsman concerned over supports for children in foster careDr Niall Muldoon says structures in place for vulnerable children need to be addressedMon Apr 08 2019 - 00:00
Local authorities to be assessed frequently, says planning regulatorIrish Planning Institute forum hears new watchdog’s intentions to tighten processSat Apr 06 2019 - 01:00
Minister says ‘objection culture’ one of the big challenges to more housing‘I think people who are fortunate to live in a home and own a home should recognise that other people want to have that comfort’Fri Apr 05 2019 - 20:24
How the Quinns' Anglo gamble cost the State millionsSeán Quinn’s children potentially remain on the hook for €88m each despite IBRC settlementFri Apr 05 2019 - 05:45
Coillte praises Sitka spruce as the ‘Friesian cow of trees’People from Sweden are ‘astonished by our yield figures’, Irish Planning Institute toldThu Apr 04 2019 - 21:48
Number of fast-tracked housing and student schemes on the riseScheme for large developments spreading to outside Dublin, planning conference toldThu Apr 04 2019 - 16:56
Quinns’ bid to stop portfolio being seized costs State up to €170mFamily sought ‘substantial sum’ to desist from frustrating IBRC’s bid to assert controlWed Apr 03 2019 - 00:33
State settles with Quinn family, but battle cost the public €170mJudgment of €440m to be stayed if Quinn children help IBRC secure property portfolioWed Apr 03 2019 - 00:04
New asylum rules make practice less attractive - solicitorRules create the possibility that solicitors could end up being held personally liable for costs of unsuccessful asylum casesWed Jan 30 2019 - 01:00
Barristers and solicitors cautioned on reacting to new rulesJudge says directions on asylum, immigration and citizenship cases not ‘out of the blue’Mon Jan 21 2019 - 22:09
Cambodian PM tells Enda Kenny EU trying to hold his people ‘hostage’Former taoiseach warns of growth of populism during speech in CambodiaMon Jan 21 2019 - 08:46
Alexandr Bekmirzaev: ‘A victim of true Islamic brainwashing’WhatsApp messages from Syria to Ireland reveal the psychology of a captured manSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
Islamic radicals met on camping trips to Wicklow mountainsCaptured Irish passport holder Alexandr Bekmirzaev among group of Isis sympathisersSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
Isis ‘mentor’ attended Dublin mosque, claims former sympathiserDr Ali Selim says mosque has ‘very severe procedures’ for dealing with radical viewsSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
From Ireland to Isis: The life of Alexandr Ruzmatovich BekmirzaevHe had a wife, a child and jobs in Dublin. How did he become an Islamic State fighter?Sat Jan 12 2019 - 06:00
Alleged Isis fighter could face 10 years in prison in IrelandBelarus native, naturalised as an Irish citizen in 2010, held by Kurdish forces in SyriaWed Jan 09 2019 - 01:00
Colm Keena: my own medical implant storyWhile we were researching the Implant Files, three of the journalists had a medical device implanted – including yours trulyTue Jan 08 2019 - 07:01
Islamic State suspect captured in Syria was radicalised in IrelandAt least five others were recruited by same figure to fight in Middle East, gardaí believeTue Jan 08 2019 - 01:00
The major cases expected to come to court in Ireland in 2019From the Quinn family to Denis O’Brien to the murder case of Anastasia KriegalSat Jan 05 2019 - 06:00
Rape trial anonymity should be retained in Republic, expert saysBelfast rape trial review called for no change to NI law allowing naming of defendantsSat Jan 05 2019 - 00:00
Court due to hear six cases against artificial hip maker1,112 proceedings lodged against DePuy since hip product withdrawn from market in 2010Fri Jan 04 2019 - 00:39
Roscommon eviction: family member weighs case against KBCDavid McGann exploring whether bank and security firm may have infringed his rightsThu Jan 03 2019 - 00:09
Abortion: 162 GPs enough to end need to travel abroad – HarrisThirty doctors signed up do not want HSE to give their details out to avoid being targetedSat Dec 29 2018 - 10:47
Abducted by a parent: Heartbreaking cases of the Hague ConventionSome 36 applications for return of a child were made from Ireland last year. Here are some of the storiesMon Dec 24 2018 - 02:00
Dutch solicitor with Quinn links dies in DubaiWillem Smit’s law firm which had dealings with Quinn family is being sued by IBRCThu Dec 20 2018 - 18:23
Roscommon eviction: KBC seeking debt repayment since 2009Anthony McGann agreed settlement with Revenue for €429,501 three years agoTue Dec 18 2018 - 18:43
Roscommon eviction: Farmer has unpaid debts going back yearsJudgments against Anthony McGann registered in connection with five folios of landMon Dec 17 2018 - 17:24
The rise and fall of bread baking as a craft industryCremore’s Pat Byrne believes baking has psychological benefits and instils securityMon Dec 17 2018 - 01:00
Jackson and Olding not entitled to costs from rape trialCourt dismisses applications from the two rugby players who were acquitted in March 2018Fri Dec 14 2018 - 17:34
Stakes rise for both sides in Coffey defamation caseSenator and ‘Kilkenny People’ face ‘double or quits’ decision after jury fails to reach verdictWed Dec 12 2018 - 00:40
Jury unable to reach verdict in Paudie Coffey defamation caseSenator sued publisher of ‘Kilkenny People’ over article comparing him to highwaymanTue Dec 11 2018 - 17:02
Graham Dwyer’s appeal puts focus on State surveillanceJudge in the case says State must ‘tread carefully’ when it comes to people’s data privacySat Dec 08 2018 - 01:00
Powerful forces using internet to ‘wage war’, says MinisterForum hears that Russia is trying to break up EU and spending millions on disinformationThu Dec 06 2018 - 17:10
White collar crime agency set to be given more powers by GovernmentODCE to be renamed as Cabinet considers measures responding to Fitzpatrick trial collapseTue Dec 04 2018 - 11:00
Ryanair challenges Irish tax law in bid to finalise staff agreementsLaw requires airline to tax employees who don’t live here but work on Irish-registered aircraftTue Dec 04 2018 - 03:50
Losses at Grafton College firm increased by €400,000 last yearAmount language school owed in directors’ loans rose from €153,586 to €427,419 in 2017Tue Dec 04 2018 - 01:00
Providing mobile broadband could cost up to €1.8bnComreg finds extending coverage to people rather than geographically would be cheaperMon Dec 03 2018 - 00:26
US firm set up by Sinn Féin funded exhibitionDisplay on 1916 Rising in Ambassador centre, Dublin operated at a lossSat Dec 01 2018 - 01:00
‘You don’t know what you have to do to keep them happy’Families tell stories of stress as court deals with more than 120 mortgage debt casesWed Nov 28 2018 - 03:00
Speedy identification of faulty hip replacements ‘difficult’Medical organisations welcome investigation into poor regulation of medical devicesTue Nov 27 2018 - 00:01
Newspaper’s reporting leads to collapse of rape trialJudge says ‘Irish Independent’ juxtaposed comment on rape trials with facts from trialMon Nov 26 2018 - 14:39
Medical devices subject of 1,000-plus negative reports in 2018Regulator told of acceleration of incidents perhaps linked to medical devicesMon Nov 26 2018 - 01:00
Suspect device: the all-metal hip replacement that caused untold hardshipIn excess of 1,000 Irish patients have issued proceedings against DePuySun Nov 25 2018 - 16:57
Implant Files: Medical devices may have caused more than 1,000 health incidents last year‘The Irish Times’ part of global investigation – the Implant Files – into medical devicesSun Nov 25 2018 - 16:57
Ireland second only to Germany for medical device exportsImplant Files: Medical devices make up almost 10% of all Irish exportsSun Nov 25 2018 - 16:57