‘Irish only or it burns’: Rise in racially-motivated attacks on Dublin council homes
Far-right incidents often follow rumours about ethnic-minority families being allocated a home ahead of white Irish families
‘House our own’: How the far right targets Dublin’s council houses
The far right is hijacking anger on working-class Dublin estates over a shortage of council houses by vandalising vacant properties
Woman killed in Clifden went to Garda and courts in effort to escape violent relationship
Masuma Sohrabi (31), a mother of two, was found dead on Thursday morning close to IPAS centre in Clifden where she lived
Man arrested after leading gardaí to woman’s body in Co Galway
Gardaí say body of deceased discovered at location near emergency accommodation premises in Clifden
Proper inquiry could have stopped ex-garda Paul Moody’s abuse, head of Fiosrú says
Emily Logan accepted if agency investigated first allegations in 2017 Moody would not have been free to abuse second woman
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
Congolese community mourns and calls for justice at vigil after Henry Street death
Arnotts conducting security review as it expresses sadness over Yves Sakila’s death
Two teens arrested over assault that left Dubliner (30s) in critical condition
Gardaí investigating Blanchardstown incident detained two boys amid concerns for victim’s survival prospects
Gardaí investigate role of security guards’ restraint in case of man who died on Dublin’s Henry Street
Yves Sakila (35) died in Dublin city centre on Friday after being pursued over suspicions of shoplifting
Inside Ireland’s growing money-laundering network: ‘Pubs, fast-food restaurants, you name it’
Money laundering has surged in the Republic with a diverse, and growing, army of people across society involved
Search of Rathfarnham land ‘stood down’ amid inquiry into unsolved murder of property investor
Liam Murray (42) was shot dead in his home on St Patrick’s Day 2009
Irish woman accused of stealing almost €1m from one of Australia’s richest women
Annalouise Spence (51) allegedly went on five-year spending spree while working for billionaire philanthropist Judith Neilson
Bodies of two females found at property in Tipperary
Their remains were discovered at Carrick-on-Suir property on Friday afternoon
Two Dublin men charged with drug-crime and money-laundering offences linked to Ghost app
Paul Kelly (55) and Noel Smyth (63) will be tried on indictment before the Special Criminal Court
Money laundering surges to unprecedented levels in Republic
Detected crimes likely just a fraction of true level as investigators urged to ‘follow the money’











