DPP decision marks end of decades-long saga that has hung over Michael Lowry and Denis O’Brien
Tipperary politician remains key figure in politics despite decades of controversy, inquiries and adverse findings around financial affairs
Denis O’Brien welcomes decision not to bring criminal proceedings arising from Moriarty report
Businessman says tribunals of inquiry have proven to be ‘desperately unfair’
€160 million tender for education and training services collapses over ‘anomalies’
Temporary arrangements being put in place to ensure no disruption for students and trainees in further education
Claims electricity grid being opened for privatisation are ‘nonsense’, Oireachtas committee told
Wind and solar groups say 13% and 16% of energy produced in their respective sectors was wasted last year due to grid ‘challenges and congestion’
Palestinians need unified leadership, say Bertie Ahern and Gerry Adams
Former leaders questioned in Oireachtas on Irish peace talks and conflict resolution in Middle East
Seán Dunne cross-examines former official who oversaw his bankruptcy estate
Celtic Tiger developer begins High Court challenge to validity of officials’ appointment
Court orders postponement of Irishman Seamus Culleton’s deportation from US
Kilkenny native is being held in Ice detention camp in Texas after his arrest in September
The shrinking of RTÉ: ‘It feels like an increasingly neutered organisation’
‘We’re not cutting the Six One or anything’ says director general Kevin Bakhurst, as some staff talk about the emergence of ‘two RTÉs’ and fear for the future
Seamus Culleton was facing drug charges at the time he moved to United States
District Court in New Ross issued arrest warrants in 2009 for arrest of man being held in detention centre in Texas
Irish held by Ice: Has US law changed? What is the legal advice?
Those who entered US on visa waivers but overstayed ‘have fewer rights than people smuggled in’
Irishman detained in Texas overstayed 90-day visitor’s visa issued in 2009
Texas court ruled against Seamus Culleton despite his being married to a US citizen and being a green card applicant
Have we a right to know where company directors live? A journalist and a lawyer debate
The Government is considering changing the law so that the home addresses of company directors will no longer be publicly available
‘Things went horribly wrong’: How life changed for former TD Colm Keaveney
Former Galway politician pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of cocaine, along with two counts of driving with no insurance
Former TD Colm Keaveney avoids jail after pleading guilty to drug-driving
Keaveney also pleaded guilty to two counts of driving with no insurance
Almost one in 10 young Irish adults believe Holocaust is a ‘myth’
Survey finds 18 per cent believe number of people killed was greatly exaggerated











