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Government plans for outdoor summer hit a snag amid Garda claims over licensing
Government plans for outdoor summer hit a snag amid Garda claims over licensing
Regulations requiring details of food consumed ‘ill-judged’, says Constance Cassidy
Minister said pubs staying open would be shut down under new emergency powers
License granted to firm behind Co Longford resort covers 470 acres rather than specific structures
Séamus Woulfe addresses Lawyers Against Homelessness event in Dublin
Rights of way dispute saw local authority and couple engaged in marathon legal battle
The owner of Lissadell House in Sligo says it is embarrassing watching people walking around the grounds trying desperately to get an internet connection
Katherine Zappone says yes to the dress as Mattie McGrath plays the self-blame game
Relative of Constance Markievicz did not want estate turned into a ‘hurdy gurdy’ tourist attraction
Order ensures extended Merchant’s Arch Bar can be granted drinks licence
A plethora of fascinating destinations beyond the beaten track are opening for 2017
New bars opening in Dublin despite the challenges many publicans have faced
Owners of historic Sligo house recall the dream concerts the singer played in 2010
Visit to Sligo house allowed songwriter to ‘connect with W.B. Yeats’, Lissadell owner recalls
Temple Bar restaurant faced prosectution by Dublin City Council for breaking planning condition
Senators maintain collective amnesia over ‘stand-up row’ in the Leinster House pub
Lissadell House document shows Rising leaders studied Robert Emmet’s plans
Papers released by Lissadell House owners reveal jailed Countess at lowest ebb in 1916
While the Government was away from Kildare Street, the seagulls attempted a coup
Kenny and Burton say Labour and Fine Gael will go to people on their own manifestos
Noonan pledges ‘no sudden shocks’ as Cabinet meets in Lissadell House
Meeting will mark 150th anniversary of the birth of WB Yeats
Council paid own costs in right-of-way case and was directed to pay 75% of owners’ costs
Women involved in 1916 Rising ‘were almost written out of the historical record’
Legal wrangle over estate ends with Supreme Court ruling over right of way
Hayes says council would try to facilitate owners if seeking to host more concerts
After the Supreme Court’s awarding of more than €5 million in legal costs against Sligo County Council – already tens of millions in debt – local councillors disagree about who is to blame for the fiasco
Full legal costs of bitter row over public rights of way estimated at around €7m
Protracted legal battle over Lissadell rights of way incurred significant costs
Council braces itself for a huge legal bill arising out of the court proceedings
Supreme Court backs owners of historic Sligo estate in action against council
Owners not present to witness conclusion of protracted case
Majority of callers to local radio station yesterday expressed anger with council, saying the people of Sligo would have to foot the bill
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