‘We have all seen the video’: Dundalk voters give verdict on John McGahon as Fine Gael candidate goes to ground
General election hopeful not in office on Wednesday and has not commented publicly since controversy erupted
Big difference between proof thresholds in civil and criminal trials, says barrister
Taoiseach Simon Harris defended selection of Louth candidate John McGahon on basis that criminal trial is relevant test
New ministerial order for Thornton Hall accommodation centre to be made ‘in weeks,’ says Dept
High Court told original ministerial order has been revoked after residents raised issue of noise protection
Minister for Finance Jack Chambers questions whether Fine Gael envisages a public sector pay freeze
Fianna Fáil candidate criticises Sinn Féin for not publishing manifesto in advance of Monday’s leaders’ debate
Cahir O’Higgins: Rise and fall of solicitor from well-known political family
Solicitor jailed in September for assault and found guilty on Friday of theft from a former client was known for being unusually focused on getting clients, law practitioners say
‘Victims tend to be much more satisfied’: Restorative justice process can lead to better outcomes, says judge
President of the District Court Paul Kelly says there is ‘divided opinion’ as to whether system would be suitable in sexual assault and rape cases
Gerry Adams denies involvement in ‘Disappeared’ killings as Disney+ series launches
New drama series links former Sinn Féin president to deaths of Jean McConville and three others but Adams says accusations based on claims from ‘anti-peace process republicans’
Huawei in Ireland sees turnover drop as work continues on Irish 5G network
Chinese communications multinational has been the target of national security concerns in US and EU
Solicitor suspended as Law Society seeks access to the practice files
High Court told solicitor Ian McSweeney had not been co-operating with efforts to examine his practice
Older debtors seeking majority of personal insolvency deals amid house-price spike
In recent case retired couple given an interest-only deal that should enable them stay in Tallaght home
Woman suffered anaphylactic shock during lunch break on first day of new job in Tokyo, Dublin inquest told
Aika Doheny flown home in air ambulance to Dublin where she died a day later
Cork publican John Gaffney has €54m debt written off as part of Personal Insolvency Arrangement
High Court hears businessman invested heavily in pubs and property in years prior to property crash
Micheál Martin dismisses Fine Gael accusations he is ‘tetchy’
Weekend exchanges come as politicians prepare to return to Leinster House this week for what is widely expected to be the final days of the current Dáil
Tánaiste describes as ‘silly’ reports of Fine Gael briefings about age difference with Simon Harris
‘It is quite amusing on one level but I would say to people to cop on a bit’, says Micheál Martin
Co Laois grandmother who drew down €270,000 of father-in-law’s pension for more than 28 years after his death jailed
Margaret Bergin (73) sentenced for theft of more than €270,000 over 28 years