Gerry Adams defamation trial: laughs from the jury, a judge’s intervention and a ‘very fine story’ about a hedgehog
Former Sinn Féin president tells judge the IRA attempt to kill Margaret Thatcher was ‘legitimate’
Gerry Adams tells defamation trial he never joined the IRA
Judge tells jury claims made in documentaries they are being shown may be relevant to the issue of Adams’s reputation
Gerry Adams vs the BBC: Dublin court recalls era when ‘the consequence for informing is death’
Jury in defamation action against the BBC shown documentary from 2016 that Adams claims ‘maliciously defamed’ him
Richard Satchwell trial hears gardaí in Youghal became increasingly suspicious during search for Tina Satchwell
Day two of trial as Satchwell denies murder of Tina Satchwell in their Co Cork home in 2017
Interpol being misused by China to target dissidents and others, ICIJ investigation finds
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma was used to put pressure on Chinese businessman whose extradition was sought from France
Electricity grids designed so generators switch off when system loses synchronisation, expert explains
Detailed study required before coming to definitive view on what happened in Spain and Portugal on Monday, says UCC professor
China’s intimidation of an Irish citizen in Dublin: ‘I wanted to escape. It’s scary’
One Irish citizen living in Dublin receives regular calls from the police in China and believes she is being monitored
‘Corrosive and dishonest’: Investigation exposes China’s oppression of its emigrants
‘No such thing’ as China targeting dissidents outside its borders, says Chinese ambassador in Washington
China exerts control from a nondescript office on Dublin’s Capel Street
Running an authoritarian state means constantly having to ‘maintain tentacles everywhere’, said one China watcher
Irish woman living legally in US for decades detained after visiting her father in Ireland
Cliona Ward (54) lives in California but is being held in a large immigration prison in Washington state
Everyone wants to be in the loop. But what if there is no loop?
In the Gospel According to Judas, the notorious traitor was in the loop and the other apostles weren’t
Michael D Higgins pays his respects to Pope Francis in Rome ahead of funeral
Pope Francis's funeral to be attended by heads of state from around the world
Former lord mayor’s Clontarf home placed on market by receiver for €2.75m
Dublin councillor Nial Ring's detached Victorian home was subject of several High Court actions, including one taken by his wife
Ryan Tubridy data request could reignite crisis and holds legal and reputational risks for RTÉ
Use of subject access requests, which originate in EU data protection law, is rapidly growing
Ryan Tubridy and agent Noel Kelly seek RTÉ files on 2023 crisis at a cost of €100,000 to broadcaster
Data access requests have already cost the broadcaster more than €100,000 as it worries about potential for fresh controversy