Legal challenges and security concerns around travel contributing to deportation backlog
Delays in deportations have come into focus this week after a 26-year-old was accused of assaulting a young girl in Saggart
Trade union group spurns requests to endorse Catherine Connolly for president
Ictu leadership opts to stay out of election despite appeal from Siptu and Mandate to back left-wing candidate
Makhlouf defends Central Bank over Israeli bonds
Committee queries why Central Bank allowed Israel bond transfer to Luxembourg
‘Urgent’ review ordered into case of girl in State care allegedly sexually assaulted in Saggart
Minister for Children describes it as a ‘very, very worrying case’
Ed Moloney: journalist and author dies aged 77
Former Northern editor of The Irish Times was known for his coverage of the Troubles
DAA board views payout to CEO Kenny Jacobs as lower cost settlement option with reduced risks, minister told
DAA board agreed to a payout of just under €1m for CEO following mediation process, after a rift emerged between the two sides
Data centres costing €5.6bn have planning approval but no electricity, industry warns
Access to electricity and gas restricts because of risk of blackouts due to power-hungry sector
Cork solicitor facing restrictions on his work following disciplinary panel
Panel seeks High Court sanctions on John Moylan over case in which he was found guilty of professional misconduct for third time in four years
Barrister agrees to take on Simeon Burke to complete his legal training
Ciara Davin, sister of conservative campaigner Maria Steen, specialises in medical law
Manchán Magan found wonder everywhere, mourners hear at funeral full of music and poetry
Writer and broadcaster, who died at 55 of cancer, was ‘fire-starter’ who will be remembered for ‘spirit of abundance’
Gardaí begin criminal investigation into Peter McVerry Trust
Investigation began in September following evaluation by Garda National Economic Crime Bureau
Garda who removed brother from scene of alleged sexual assault among cases in Gsoc report
Gsoc report details sergeant’s conviction for assault and attempting to pervert course of justice
Peter McVerry Trust is still not complying with regulatory standards, housing committee hears
Political scrutiny of homeless charity follows Government provision of €15m to keep it afloat
RTÉ postpones Moriarty tribunal programme because of election
Postponement of Scannal followed due diligence to comply with election guidelines, RTÉ says
FAI decline to attend Oireachtas hearing without ‘assurances’ around Garda investigation
Former Ireland football manager Eileen Gleeson was also asked to attend Wednesday meeting











