Citywest unrest: Two charged with alleged public order offences in Saggart
Jonathan McCarthy ordered to stay away from all Ipas centres as part of his bail conditions
Why is China planning new organ transplant institutions in Xinjiang?
Concerns follow announcement by Xinjiang Health Commission that it would develop six new organ transplant institutions in region up to 2030
Catherine Connolly worked mainly in the family law area, according to Galway lawyers
Woman who released video of confronting Connolly says she was angered by treatment of Elijah Burke at Galway event earlier this month
Could Catherine Connolly have refused to act for banks in repossession cases?
Barristers are obliged to take on clients with regard to the area of law in which they practise
Garda violated policy on pepper spray during clashes with protesters – report
Pro-Palestine protesters hit with batons during October 4th confrontation near Port Tunnel
Met Éireann seeks weather enthusiasts for major new rain project
Digitisation of historic rainfall data can be done from sofa and kitchen tables anywhere in the world
Nobel Prize for economics winner to publish book with UCD professors
Prof Joel Mokyr wrote a book about the Irish famine in the 1980s
TCD professor ‘quite surprised’ by Department meeting with Chinese human rights body
Dr Isabella Jackson says China Foundation for Human Rights Development is ‘just propaganda’
Who knew what and when: the dramatic hours leading to the collapse of Jim Gavin’s campaign
An unpaid debt to a former tenant during the post-Celtic Tiger crash ended the Fianna Fáil contender’s bid for the Áras
Tenant at centre of Jim Gavin debt controversy says there could have been ‘a better outcome’
Solicitor for ex-presidential candidate says he has been told to repay journalist Niall Donald ‘subject to clarifying two issues’
Legal threats by lawyer and magazine editor halt Irish journalist’s book on #MeToo claim
Olaf Tyaransen’s book details effect of online sex assault allegation
Colm Wu to be made personally liable for company debts if he doesn’t pay €2.15 million
High Court makes order but attaches stay subject to certain payment conditions
Jim Gavin’s former tenant says he told Fianna Fáil of evidence supporting €3,300 debt claim
Former renter in Gavin’s apartment said non-repayment of debt was a ‘really unpleasant thing to happen to me’
Elderly man charged with sexual assault of young males in 1970s and 1990s
Alleged assaults took place in Dublin at a time when he worked for voluntary organisation
Éirígí said Ursula Ní Shionnain still member in 2018 when employed by Catherine Connolly in Leinster House
Socialist republican group said language activist was still member of the group in year she got out of jail











