DAA suspends chief executive Kenny Jacobs pending new investigation
Staff members received late-night email saying CEO would be taking ‘some time out’ from State airports group
Dublin Airport Authority’s bitter boardroom rift with Kenny Jacobs nears its denouement
The big question is whether Kenny Jacobs would challenge any suspension as CEO in the High Court
Gardaí search five properties in escalation of Peter McVerry Trust investigation
Evidence was seized during the searches, which took place across three counties
Former UL president asks High Court to block any disciplinary proceedings
Prof Kerstin Mey is seeking a permanent injunction
DAA board tells Jacobs of its intention to suspend him on full pay
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien in November refused to approve a €960,000 payment to Jacobs that had been agreed with the board via mediation
Man (20s) in hospital after shooting in Ballymun, north Dublin
Gardaí believe vehicle found in flames near Beaumont Hospital may be linked to attack
Severance deal of near €1m for DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs off the table
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien blocks payment as standoff at top of State airports group continues
Majority of companies paid by State to accommodate international protection applicants do not report on profits
Most of the beneficiary companies have unlimited status and are not required to publicly report profits
Eurovision fallout over Israel entry potentially leads RTÉ down slippery slope
Broadcaster’s move raises questions as to whether Eurovision sets a precedent
Complaint filed against Microsoft Ireland alleging it facilitated mass processing of ‘illegal’ surveillance data on Palestinians
Irish Council for Civil Liberties made the complaint to the Data Protection Commission in Dublin
Israeli minister clashes with Ireland’s envoy to Tel Aviv over Herzog Park name row
Irish political leaders only responded to denaming plan after criticism from Israel, says Gideon Saar
TikTok and LinkedIn under investigation by Coimisiún na Meán
Concerns raised if platforms allow people to report suspected child sexual abuse material anonymously as required by law
‘There’s a seismic change looming’: Social housing bodies come under increasing scrutiny
Bigger not-for-profit AHBs have operations on a par with large companies, with assets worth billions of euro and monthly rental income of €10m
More than 50% of assessed not-for-profit housing bodies ‘non-compliant’ with rules
Watchdog report notes need for action in governance and risk, finance, property and tenant management
DAA set to drop ‘no-build’ plan for raising Dublin Airport passenger cap above 32m
Move by directors comes amid rift with chief executive Kenny Jacobs











