‘A little bit of utopia’: Victim of swim coach George Gibney speaks on abuser’s conviction
Former Irish swimming champion Chalkie White welcomes conviction, which he ’100% thought would never happen’
Former Christian Brother convicted of sexual abuse of boys in Offaly school in 1980s
Liam Coughlan (90) is currently in prison for sexually abusing former pupils in Kilkenny in the 1970s
Sinn Féin declares ownership of six new properties in latest set of annual accounts
Party’s merchandising operation saw surge in sales to €405,612 in 2025
Company linked to Michael Lynn inquiry planned to house asylum seekers in €2.8m Wicklow property
Former nursing home in Bray was to be bought by company central to Garda investigation, court documents show
Sinn Féin’s compliance with new financial disclosure rules queried by Irish academic
Non-inclusion of US fundraising body in party’s annual accounts ‘difficult to understand’, says DCU professor
Sinn Féin’s US fundraising and lobbying arm sent €41,000 to party in Belfast
Latest filing by Friends of Sinn Féin shows it raised almost €100,000 in the US in six months
Revealed: Secret video shows men plotting to squeeze money out of Denis O’Brien and Michael Lowry
Men met in York in February 2002 and were paid hundreds of thousands of pounds months later by Lowry and O’Brien
Mould, cockroaches and toilets in bedrooms found by direct provision inspectors
Inspections this year flagged hazards across many international protection accommodation centres
Kevin Phelan sentenced to seven years in prison for role in pension fraud scheme
Co Tyrone fraudster acted as land agent for Michael Lowry and Denis O’Brien in property deals in England in the 1990s
Solicitor cleared of misconduct over €10,000 he returned to couple after their bankruptcy
All misconduct allegations dismissed against Anthony Joyce, who argued €10,000 was legal fees
Transport authority disputes PAC report claiming new ticketing system is €41m over budget
Key IT projects at Government departments and State agencies set to run €61m over budget
Rape survivors call for automatic protection order from offenders after prison release
Proposed law would see protection orders issued at time of sentence hearings directed at offenders after they are released
HSE fails in challenge to ‘off the scale’ legal fees awarded in personal injuries case
Solicitor’s instruction fee sought was €703,000 but HSE believed €375,000 was more appropriate
‘They’re nice people but ...’: Is public funding of news media its saviour or threatening its freedom?
Funding by State’s media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, aims to address crisis that threatens liberal democracy
Supreme Court finds for TikTok in dispute with Data Protection Commission
Social media platform fighting €530m fine over breach of GDPR regulations












