The cap issue on passenger numbers at Ryanair remains unresolved following the meeting with the Minister
The Garda whistleblower was noted for not attending the hearing, as he fell sick, allegedly due to the strain brought about by the process
The Attorney General, in unreleased counsel, asserts that the phrasing of referendum propositions would carry significant consequences
The perspective of The Irish Times on the unity proposals put forth by Ireland’s Future: dogmatic and dictatorial
A female patient regaining consciousness and declining medical aid due to a feeding tube has been labelled a ‘Catch 22’ situation by a judge, the text states
The Supreme Court has postponed its decision on appeals by women seeking to prevent legal proceedings towards their Covid-19 related travel
The Ireland Club XV announces its team, featuring Terenure as the main provider, ready to face off against Portugal A
What would be the enduring impact of the Kenova investigation into Freddie Scappaticci, an IRA double agent known as ‘Stakeknife’?
A builder has been mandated to donate €15,000 to charity as a penalty for trapping badgers at a site in west Dublin
The police argue that a hiring company is attempting to pose as a ‘legitimate front’ for a human trafficking operation
Activists are conducting a sit-in at the Department of Integration, voicing their concerns that asylum seekers without homes are being ‘abandoned to languish’
A trespasser who broke into a TD’s residence by smashing the electric barriers has been sentenced to 18 months in prison
Von der Leyen pledges to address challenges endangering peace in Europe as she edges towards a successive term as the president of the European Commission
Findings from a survey show businesses are expecting pay hikes exceeding 4% in 2024, identifying recruitment and retention as a crucial element
The Supreme Court has requested the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to provide a decision over a matter related to an appeal from a suspected IRA member objecting extradition to the UK
The UN leader has appealed to the belligerents in Sudan to cease hostilities, due to concerns over potential disruption in the region
In the midst of increased investment returns, the Irish operating profits of Aviva have risen to €87m