Fintan O’Toole: Turning a blind eye to meat plants a very old habit
The obvious threat of meat plants becoming vectors of Covid-19 infection was not met with robust action
The obvious threat of meat plants becoming vectors of Covid-19 infection was not met with robust action
Tony McLoughlin of Fine Gael and Sinn Féin’s Martin Kenny also elected
Pearse Doherty declines to sign off on final report, calling it ‘incoherent and dysfunctional’
Committee invested hundreds of hours to hear of events leading to Irish economic crash
Report expected to criticise Central Bank, regulator, ECB and the government
Probably the most popular participant at Hargadons pub was Joanna Lumley
Committee has yet to agree findings, conclusions or the executive summary
Members due to meet again today as Thursday deadline approaches
Kathleen Lynch says electorate ‘was very angry’ when proposal rejected in 2011
Doherty claims inquiry members and investigation team had different viewpoints
Ciarán Hancock: There was never going to be a silver bullet from the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry but there always needed to be a report
Banking committee will halve report’s length to meet January 20th deadline
Politicians on banking inquiry committee admit it is unlikely to issue a final report
December holiday week is the only available time to overhaul 750-page document
Tánaiste confident banking inquiry will agree finalised report for January deadline
Minister for Justice says it is a ‘joyous day’ and weddings by Christmas
If the Dáil is dissolved, the committee’s work stalls
Former Irish Life and Permanent treasurer never thought group was ‘going to go under’
Former Anglo chief wants to give evidence via video link from the US
Whistleblower wants review completely removed from Houses of Oireachtas service
Committee must deal with matter directly and retain public confidence
‘Nothing will change for Drumcliffe’ according to former Yeats Society chief executive
If there is ‘even a leg bone ... belonging to Yeats, that’s fine by me’ says society president
Patrick Honohan said Ireland was in talks with the EU/IMF as Government denied it
Economist John McCarthy says Department of Finance seen as ‘boy who cried wolf’ before crisis
‘Absolutely Fabulous’ actor Joanna Lumley declares Sligo has stolen her heart
Former regulator apologises for insufficient measures and inability to deal with crisis
Ex-financial regulator says golf balls were discontinued as soon as he became aware of them
Poetry volume presented by Taoiseach to president made by grandniece of 1916 leader
Some 85,000 overseas visitors expected to honour life and work of the poet
Ireland will always need whistleblowers, Susan O’Keeffe tells RIA debate
Barrett says Irish Water failing and close to takeover by commissioner
Doubts over whether benefits of testing outweigh harm done, says the ‘Lancet’
European Ombudsman speaks of balance between work and family life
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices