State’s €50m prison site lies idle 15 years on from collapse of plan
Land bought for Thornton Hall super-prison offered to Land Development Agency instead
Land bought for Thornton Hall super-prison offered to Land Development Agency instead
Labour’s Alan Kelly says lack of transparency disappointing in light of controversies
McGuinness: Ex-Garda chief Martin Callinan told him McCabe not to be trusted
Garda commissioner also suggested tánaiste might say she had disclosed it ‘in national interest’
Political damage of McCabe saga rooted in instinct to punish troublemakers
Salary of around €200,000 is unlikely to attract an external candidate
McCabe controversy may discourage potential chiefs from applying, Dermot Ahern says
Two further departures on Tuesday as the controversy continues to rumble on
Noel Waters to retire in February after career that will have spanned 40 years
Senior official to leave post in February having completed 40 years of service
Despite having a world-leading corporate tax regime, Ireland’s overall tax system may actually be a competitive disadvantage
Analysis: Resignation of second Garda commissioner could be politically catastrophic
Supreme Court judge asked to investigate Garda taping of phone calls
It’s a system that sees the Taoiseach accept the findings of the Moriarty Tribunal but then pose happily next to the man damned by it
After stepping down from Justice, Brian Purcell was handed a plum job at the HSE
Garda plagued by controversy as third commission of investigation established
Government sources indicate inquiry to be independent of Department of Justice
New allegations call into question the force’s ability to reform its culture
Frances Fitzgerald’s department has been without a secretary general since 2014
Sgt Maurice McCabe a ‘dedicated and committed’ member of the force
Frances Fitzgerald to present memo calling for early signature of legislation for body
Former minister for justice Alan Shatter has not requested speaking time for debate
Mary Lou McDonald says report shows Taoiseach’s ‘ineptitude and duplicity’
‘Would it not have been better to have shown people a full view of what happened the night Mr Purcell went to visit the Commissioner, to perhaps allow them make their own judgment?’
The Taoiseach will be relieved that the inquiry into the taping of phone calls at Garda stations has found he didn’t force Martin Callinan to retire as commissioner
The Fennelly report found other witnesses more credible than the Taoiseach on key points
‘Sometimes, in the interests of truth, it is important to stand your ground’
Taoiseach reacts to criticism, alleging possible individual agendas with eye to publicity
Garda body maintains opinion despite Kenny saying Fennelly report clears him
Report identifies major failures in administration and governance that need to be rectified
Should key players in the commission’s interim report be concerned for what comes next?
The need for policing reform is clear as problems continue to undermine trust
Analysis: Despite FF threat on motion of no confidence, there’s no danger to Kenny’s position
Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin to table no confidence motions in Taoiseach over Fennelly findings
Martin Callinan disadvantaged during crisis due to “internal communication failures”
Fianna Fáil is considering tabling no confidence motion in Taoiseach
Former minister Alan Shatter says there are key lessons to be learned from findings
Fennelly Commission finds it ‘extraordinary’ no note exists of five-party meeting
Former Garda commissioner’s resignation has been looked into by Fennelly report
Former secretary general of Department of Justice saw Callinan day before resignation
Report says Purcell visit was catalyst for retirement but commissioner made decision
These six play roles of varying magnitude in events investigated by the commission
Commission of investigation publishes report 16 months after Callinan resignation
Document deals with Callinan resignation as commission continues to investigate taping
Joan Burton expects details of inquiry into Callinan’s departure to be published today
Report deals with events that led to ex-Garda commissioner’s retirement in March 2014
Interim report of Fennelly Commission due to be sent to Taoiseach next Monday
Position of secretary general remains vacant almost a year after it was first advertised
Brian Purcell describes tax treatment of entrepreneurs in Ireland as ‘punitive’
Kenny says he has complied fully with Fennelly investigation into resignation
FF says Taoiseach and his staff have ‘engaged in bluff and bluster’ over events around departure
No interim report from inquiry into departure of Martin Callinan as Garda commissioner
Mr Justice Nial Fennelly’s findings to be delayed until after the High Court case involving Ian Bailey concludes
Taoiseach says inquiry also covers letter sent by Martin Callinan to Alan Shatter
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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