Patrick Honohan: ‘Many people thought it was too good to be true – and it was’
There were few options in 2008 'and that was fault of Dame St, not Leinster House'
There were few options in 2008 'and that was fault of Dame St, not Leinster House'
By September 2008, it was obvious something had to be done to save Anglo
Judge says former banker engaged in ‘grossly reprehensible behaviour’ in 2008 conspiracy
He became chief executive as US subprime mortgage crisis triggered financial meltdown
Trio may feel they have taken one for the team in green jerseys – but a crime is a crime
Donal Donovan says proposal is an attempt by politicians ‘to push Central Bank around’
‘Beyond doubt’ that Anglo top team would have known transaction would be ‘plain knowledge’ - counsel
Accused asked about transaction in 2008 in which Anglo placed €1bn with ILP and €750m was placed overnight in Anglo by ILP
Group chief executive of Irish Life & Permanent Denis Casey says he had no role in the structuring or execution of deal
Anglo trial told of perceived need to ‘circle the wagons’ to protect banks
Report says ‘soft landing’ theory must be regarded as key failing
Inquiry report finds FF-led government was assured about underlying health of banks
All too often, legal and confidentiality issues hinder the effectiveness of investigations
Outgoing Central Bank governor makes third appearance before inquiry
Economist John McCarthy says Department of Finance seen as ‘boy who cried wolf’ before crisis
Former director general of Central Bank Tony Grimes says guarantee prepared in 2007
Full text of the Central Bank governor’s opening statement before the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry
‘People did not necessarily party during boom but their lives felt better,’ says Finnish expert
Ex-director tells court regulator knew of alleged delegation of powers to Fingelton
Terence J Cooney today secured an order joining KPMG as a third party to the case
John McCabe says he was ‘anxious to help when asked’ as bank had been good to him
Actions of the regulators relating to the loans will be subject to court scrutiny
Action of regulators over €2.34bn Anglo loans will be scrutinised by courts
Denis Casey finds lack of interest in his disclosures ‘more than curious’
Minister for Justice says taped conversations from failed bank reveal contempt for regulation
Government lost referendum vote through its arrogance during the campaign
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices