Ireland’s €120m mushroom industry in the dark as Brexit loomsBrexit ‘an opportunity’ if it means less Polish imports to UK, says NI mushroom companyFri Feb 01 2019 - 01:41
Cervical check campaigner Orla Church was ‘witty, intelligent, forceful’Mourners told even when it was too late to change her fate, she helped create new health guidelinesTue Jan 22 2019 - 15:09
‘Do I need two vets now?’ Border farmers sweat over BrexitThe absence of clarity on the nitty-gritty details is causing anxiety for Border businessesMon Jan 21 2019 - 02:18
Monaghan sinkhole information forum establishedMinister of State Seán Canney says no need for an independent inquiry into subsidenceSat Jan 19 2019 - 01:00
Over 9,000 Irish motor insurance policies were issued through ‘ghost brokers’Gardaí say unlicensed middle men have diverted €23m away from insurance firmsThu Jan 17 2019 - 01:00
Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal adjourns case against Roscommon lawyerTom Fleming complained about Declan O’Callaghan to the tribunal in May 2010Tue Jan 15 2019 - 18:59
Donegal dumper agrees to financial document access by councilCourt hears that Criminal Assets Bureau had raided premises associated with Jim FerryTue Jan 15 2019 - 14:57
Monaghan sinkholes: ‘The mining is a cancer in our parish’Families displaced from their Magheracloone homes by subsidence want solutionsSat Jan 12 2019 - 05:00
Number killed on Irish roads remains stable in 2018Total of 149 killed to date compares with 157 killed on roads in 2017Sat Dec 29 2018 - 17:46
Almost 1,700 Defence Forces members served in UN operations in 2018In Ireland, the Army conducted nearly 200 operations at request of An Garda SíochánaFri Dec 28 2018 - 17:41
Suspended solicitor urged woman to stay quiet about money he owed herDeclan O’Callaghan pressured client who faced losing her home as a result of unpaid fundsSat Dec 22 2018 - 02:00
Trim comes together to organise proper farewell for beloved localCo Meath community raises funds to give Margaret Lang (58) a funeralSat Dec 22 2018 - 01:00
O’Callaghan took money from accounts of dead clients to shore up firmRoscommon solicitor and his wife stand to lose all their property, including family homeThu Dec 20 2018 - 05:00
Siblings regain possession of Roscommon home following evictionTaoiseach condemns ‘violent actions of vigilantes’ against security guards at the houseTue Dec 18 2018 - 00:27
Calm after the eviction storm as Strokestown property reoccupiedBroken glass and burnt-out vehicles bear witness to violent confrontationsTue Dec 18 2018 - 00:24
Summons issued against Roscommon solicitor over client’s missing €450,000Law Society moves to freeze bank accounts of Ballaghaderreen-based Declan O’CallaghanFri Dec 14 2018 - 01:00
Ganley asks court to throw out O’Brien case linking him to Red FlagAction is statute barred, abuse of process and vexatious, Galway businessman arguesFri Dec 14 2018 - 01:00
Brexiteers’ expectations are ‘outside reality’, warns former Italian PMBy leaving the EU after 40 years’ of membership, Britain is destroying part of itselfThu Dec 13 2018 - 19:30
Suspended solicitor’s law firm investigated by Garda economic crime unitRoscommon practice is at centre of claims of money being taken from client accountsMon Dec 10 2018 - 01:00
No written statements sought from NaughtenProcess auditor questioned about his National Broadband Plan investigationThu Dec 06 2018 - 20:32
Br Kevin takes aim at homeless strategy on his big day at the DáilDriving force behind Capuchin Day Centre is fourth recipient of Human Dignity AwardThu Dec 06 2018 - 17:23
Ghost car insurance brokers are thriving on social mediaPoll finds deep support for penal measures against dishonest claims and facilitatorsTue Dec 04 2018 - 01:00
The shooting sounded ‘like pebbles tinkling off a window pane’Thirty-five years ago, Republican gunmen massacred worshippers at a church in Darkley, Co ArmaghSat Nov 24 2018 - 01:00
Sonny Knowles’ final gig a sell-out performanceEntertainers bid farewell to man whose ‘life was happiness, music and sing-along’Wed Nov 21 2018 - 18:07
Ireland seeks EU structure to share UN peacekeeping informationInitiative by Minister of State aims to increase EU participation in UN missionsTue Nov 20 2018 - 00:52
Simulated terrorist attack exercise at Dublin City UniversityOperation Barracuda sees Garda, army, fire and ambulance services working togetherFri Nov 16 2018 - 21:45
Mellett to press Government on military payChief of Staff says he has ‘unique’ perspective to give Pay CommissionThu Nov 15 2018 - 22:10
Man who died in stabbing ‘would do anyone a good turn’, funeral toldKildare church ‘crammed’ for farewell to David BolandThu Nov 08 2018 - 17:01
Judge throws out three personal injury claims€180,000 was sought by the driver and the two passengers of carWed Nov 07 2018 - 20:53
Solicitor withheld €450,000 of award to man paralysed in car crashFamily seeks answers from Law Society after solicitor retained portion of €5.2m awardSat Nov 03 2018 - 07:32
Men ruled by doctor to be ‘exaggerating’ injuries awarded damagesTaxi driver involved in Kildare incident also contradicted plaintiffs’ version of eventsFri Oct 26 2018 - 14:42
Davy Byrnes, immortalised by Joyce in ‘Ulysses’, for sale at €6mFamous Dublin pub, on Duke Street, is the go-to watering hole on BloomsdayFri Oct 26 2018 - 06:00
Concession Road: Where the Border fuels businessFor just 6km, the road from Castleblayney to Dundalk dips into Northern IrelandSat Oct 20 2018 - 04:01
Grant increase to help ex-service personnelMinister ups annual payment to €100,000Thu Oct 18 2018 - 20:30
Car insurance case lifts the lid on a litany of fraud casesWithdrawal of case represents a significant victory for AvivaSat Oct 13 2018 - 06:00
Emma Mhic Mhathúna’s ‘ferocious love’ for her children remembered at funeral‘She’ll be remembered as a mother, a campaigner, a fighter and a woman in a ballgown taking on the people who needed to be challenged and refusing to back down’Wed Oct 10 2018 - 21:23
Declan Ganley’s lawyers seek discovery against Denis O’BrienDocuments sought include financial details and settlement with ex-TD Colm KeaveneyTue Oct 09 2018 - 01:00
This coastal property on Greystones cliff road is a rare find for €595kOwner says Bealtaine was ‘a hell of a place to grow up in’ - not surprising given its spectacular locationThu Oct 04 2018 - 10:54
Defence Forces in disarray over ‘mistaken’ email and stranded soldiersMinister apologises to families of soldiers stuck in Syria due to ‘clearance’ issuesThu Oct 04 2018 - 00:08
Defence Forces UN personnel return home from Syria delayedTrying to explain to daughters that their father will not be home for another two weeks was ‘like cancelling Christmas’Wed Oct 03 2018 - 16:43
Head of Defence Forces seeks to address commission directly over pay‘There is an inextricable link between pay and being valued,’ says MellettTue Oct 02 2018 - 20:12
Defence Forces veterans claim lack of respect being shownPoliticians to be targeted over departmental control and perceived humiliation of forcesTue Oct 02 2018 - 00:55
Crew shortage prevents Naval Service vessels setting sailEmergency meeting of top officers convened as reservists drafted to fill gaps on third shipTue Oct 02 2018 - 00:46
Tears and flowers as much-loved Lithuanian woman laid to rest in DundalkFuneral of Ingrida Maciokaite (31) hears how mother of two was taken ‘so violently’Wed Sept 26 2018 - 19:26
Number of hospital patients dying from sepsis has declinedMinister says sepsis can affect any person of any age, irrespective of underlying good health or medical conditionsTue Sept 25 2018 - 16:51
Pregnant and homeless: ‘We want a place where we won’t get set on fire’Homeless couple Mark and Caroline – who is pregnant – sleep in a tent along the Luas lineTue Sept 25 2018 - 01:00
Three ducks, nine geese and six sheep put the herders through their pacesPloughing: Shire drafts Ned and Ted let the Taoiseach take the reins in OffalyFri Sept 21 2018 - 17:57
Solution to growing rural homelessness problem put forwardMcVerry Trust seeks to lease vacants from owners, renovate them and generate rentThu Sept 20 2018 - 19:42
National Ploughing Championships: A lot more than just ploughingMusic, bread-making, vintage machinery, and sausages keep the crowds happy in OffalyThu Sept 20 2018 - 19:11
After Storm Ali cancellation, exhibitors will plough on for extra dayStorm inflicted serious damage to many structures across the 150-acre site in CregganWed Sept 19 2018 - 19:21