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State to seek order to have Haughey pay part of the tribunal costs

The State is to seek to have the former Taoiseach, Mr Charles Haughey, ordered to bear part of the costs of some of the parties…

Wed Oct 29 1997 - 00:00

Haughey may have to pay own and other costs

The former Taoiseach, Mr Charles Haughey, may be ordered to pay not only his own costs but also part of those of other parties…

Sat Oct 25 1997 - 01:00

Six-week survey of commuters in Dublin begins

The biggest survey yet of Dublin's 650,000 commuters begins today and will continue over the next six weeks

Thu Oct 09 1997 - 01:00

TDs back youth registration campaign

Almost half a million young people will be eligible to vote for the first time in a presidential election on October 30th next…

Thu Oct 09 1997 - 01:00

Former radio executive and MEP join Nally campaign team

Independent MEP Mr Pat Cox and the former head of programmes with Radio Ireland, Mr John Caden, are part of the organisation …

Mon Oct 06 1997 - 01:00

Debate on role of computers urged to ease fears

Greater awareness and public debate about the information age were needed if we were not to find ourselves living in a "polarised…

Thu Oct 02 1997 - 01:00

Dublin councillors voted for rezoning contrary to advice

Dublin county councillors voted, against the advice of planners in 1993, to rezone some of the lands which are at the centre …

Sat Sept 27 1997 - 01:00

Haughey could face £1m bill for not co-operating

Former Taoiseach, Mr Charles Haughey, could be facing a bill of more than £1 million as a result of his attitude towards the …

Wed Aug 27 1997 - 01:00

Haughey is `not' in files on island

Files on the Cayman Islands which the Dunnes tribunal would like to gain access to contain no mention of Mr Charles Haughey, …

Wed Aug 27 1997 - 01:00

Haughey `failed' citizens by taking payments

It is "quite unacceptable" that Mr Charles Haughey or any member of the Oireachtas should receive personal gifts, such as the…

Tue Aug 26 1997 - 01:00

Some evidence by Ciaran Haughey is not accepted

Mr Justice McCracken said he did not accept some evidence by Mr Ciaran Haughey, Mr Charles Haughey's son and a director and major…

Tue Aug 26 1997 - 01:00

Missing woman's boyfriend is critical of gardai over arrests

The boyfriend of a pregnant Tullamore woman who has been missing since August of last year has criticised gardai for arresting…

Thu Aug 21 1997 - 01:00

McCracken tribunal report to be published on Monday

The report of the chairman of the Dunnes Payments to Politicians Tribunal, Mr Justice McCracken, is to be published next Monday…

Thu Aug 21 1997 - 01:00

Request for Dana campaign at Knock rejected

The parish priest of Knock, Co Mayo, has turned down a request that Dana be allowed sing at the Basilica there to launch her …

Fri Aug 15 1997 - 01:00

Mulkear River fish kill goes against trend of pollution disasters

The circumstances of the massive fish kill on the Mulkear River in Co Limerick is the opposite of the classic scenario for a …

Fri Aug 15 1997 - 01:00

Return to power - and controversy

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Burke, must be much preoccupied this weekend - with the upcoming Stormont talks and the …

Sat Aug 09 1997 - 01:00

Masonic theme at Furze funeral

There was a strong Masonic emphasis at a funeral service for the Cayman banker Mr John Furze, held in George Town, Grand Cayman…

Mon Aug 04 1997 - 01:00

Files of companies linked to Haughey not at stated office

Files relating to two Cayman Islands fund management companies linked to the financial affairs of the former Taoiseach, Mr Charles…

Sat Aug 02 1997 - 01:00

Furze controlled flow of secret offshore money to Haughey

The late Mr John Furze was, after the late Mr Des Traynor, the key figure in the secret dealings uncovered by the Dunnes payments…

Tue Jul 29 1997 - 01:00

For the first time, counsel submits Haughey lied three times to tribunal

Yesterday, for the first time, it was said at the Dunnes payments-to-politicians tribunal that the former Taoiseach, Mr

Tue Jul 22 1997 - 01:00

Haughey had loans exceeding £15,000 when bank collapsed

The former Taoiseach, Mr Charles Haughey, had outstanding loans for more than £15,000 with Patrick Gallagher's Merchant Banking…

Thu Jul 17 1997 - 01:00

Judge tells Smyth he should reveal conversations with Haughey

THE chairman of the Tribunal of Inquiry (Dunnes Payments), Mr Justice McCracken, has ruled that Mr Ben Dunne's solicitor, Mr …

Tue Jul 08 1997 - 01:00

Ex-minister was told he would be made wealthy

MEETING he had with Mr Ben Dunne in 1989 had since had a "devastating impact" on his life, Mr Michael Lowry TD told the tribunal…

Fri Jul 04 1997 - 01:00

Cayman court rules against application

A COURT in the Cayman Islands has refused an application from the Tribunal of Inquiry (Dunnes Payments) that it be allowed take…

Wed Jul 02 1997 - 01:00

Former Taoiseach enjoyed all the trappings of wealth

A PERSON must have a very lavish lifestyle for his legal representatives to make a comment such as that made by Mr Eoin McGonigal…

Tue Jul 01 1997 - 01:00

Cayman court ruling today or tomorrow

THE decision of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands on whether the tribunal will be able to hear evidence there will be delivered…

Tue Jul 01 1997 - 01:00

Lowry to dispute claim on Dunnes site's tax status

THE former transport, energy and communications minister, Mr Michael Lowry, will dispute claims that he intervened with a Fine…

Mon Jun 30 1997 - 01:00

Tribunal to hear new details of Dunnes payments

THE Dunnes payments tribunal, which resumes today in Dublin Castle, will hear fresh details of what happened to the £1

Mon Jun 30 1997 - 01:00

Gardai to extend "Temple Bar" crime reduction plan in Dublin

A crime reduction project which has been "spectacularly rewarding" in the Temple Bar area of Dublin is to be repeated in the …

Thu Jun 26 1997 - 01:00

Dunnes tribunal to call Irish bankers

THE first item on the agenda of the Dunnes Stores tribunal, which resumes on Monday, will concern whether Mr Ben Dunne's solicitor…

Thu Jun 26 1997 - 01:00

SFA told of reversal in Dublin's industrial slump

THE industrial decline of Dublin has been reversed dramatically over the past two years, the Minister for Enterprise and Employment…

Thu Jun 26 1997 - 01:00

Crean reassurance on dividend policy

A 50 per cent cut in the amount of profit paid out in dividends to Crean shareholders would not necessarily mean a corresponding…

Wed Jun 25 1997 - 01:00

Mortgage demand to continue buoyant

DEMAND for housing and mortgages is likely to continue to expand to the end of the decade the chairman of the Irish Mortgage …

Tue Jun 24 1997 - 01:00

Companies Registration Office upgrade

ADDITIONAL staffing and the proposed appointment of a chief executive and a legal affairs officer for the companies office were…

Tue Jun 24 1997 - 01:00

US fraudsters shown no mercy

BUSINESS activities which in Ireland are entirely legal would in the US lead to criminal conviction and jail, according to a …

Mon Jun 16 1997 - 01:00

Tribunal likely to reconvene in two week

The Dunnes payments tribunal is likely to reconvene in two weeks' time. A firm decision on an exact date may be taken today.

Fri Jun 13 1997 - 01:00

EU fraud role for Dublin

AN "Office of the European Director of Public Prosecutions" would be established in Dublin as part of EU proposals for prosecuting…

Sat Jun 07 1997 - 01:00

Tuam food firm revitalised

BORODALE Foods, the Tuam, Co Galway manufacturer of crips, has been successfully restructured and the number of people employed…

Sat Jun 07 1997 - 01:00

Power station investment plan

BORD na Mona hopes to negotiate a shareholding in the new peat fired power station to be built in the midlands.

Fri Jun 06 1997 - 01:00

Irish Life suspends seven field staff

SEVEN field staff with Irish Life have been suspended on full pay pending the completion of investigations concerning allegations…

Thu Jun 05 1997 - 01:00

Stagg hopes for oil off west coast

OIL production "should" begin this year in the Connemara Field the Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Energy …

Thu Jun 05 1997 - 01:00

Group concerned by `muted promises'

THE Chambers of Commerce of Ireland has expressed concern over the "muted promises" about public spending contained in election…

Wed Jun 04 1997 - 01:00

Banks charging special rate for Norwich loans

BANKS are charging special "arrangement fees" to people seeking to borrow money to buy Norwich Union shares.

Fri May 30 1997 - 01:00

Banker opposes Cayman action

MR John Furze, the former Cayman Islands banker who is linked to the £1

Thu May 29 1997 - 01:00

Ireland ranked 21st for global `economic freedom'

IRELAND ranks 21st in the world in a survey published yesterday which measures "economic freedom from government intervention…

Wed May 28 1997 - 01:00

Cayman court reserves judgment as the McCracken tribunal team heads home

THE hearing in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands to decide if key figures are to give evidence to the McCracken payments-…

Wed May 28 1997 - 01:00

ESB and BT consider new business link

A NEW telecommunications network for business being considered by the ESB and British Telecom could generate revenues of £100…

Tue May 27 1997 - 01:00

Cayman Islands judge may today direct witnesses to testify in tribunal

JUDGE of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands will decide today if key individuals in the McCracken payments to politicians …

Tue May 27 1997 - 01:00

Fringe benefits

IRELAND has a number of key advantages when it comes to developing its information technology sector but suffers from high telecommunications…

Mon May 26 1997 - 01:00

Restructured Barlo reports £6.85m profit

BARLO, the engineering and alas tics group, has announced results, broadly in line with market expectations

Sat May 24 1997 - 01:00
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