Retired judge McGuinness says resisting jab is ‘selfishness’
Former Supreme Court judge has received first dose of jab as part of over-85s cohort
Former Supreme Court judge has received first dose of jab as part of over-85s cohort
Investigative body says it would be legally and morally wrong to retain testimony
Daughters were expected to earn their own living. Education was a priority
Catherine McGuinness says ‘judges should keep well away from political events’
Former Supreme Court Judge says minister needed to preserve ‘strong voice’ for children
Catherine McGuinness balances flying part time with managing property in London, Dublin
Atheist Ireland campaigns against exclusion of conscientious atheists from public office
Former judge Catherine McGuinness got anonymous letters calling her a ‘murderer’
Difference between 1983 and 2018 campaigns was that this time there was no fear, says former Labour TD Kathleen Lynch
Gemma Hussey and Liz McManus among ‘Grandparents for Repeal’ advocating for Yes
Former and current members of political parties including FF and FG taking part
Together for Yes has set itself up to appeal to middle-ground voters
He rejected claims that terminations will be performed up until late stages of pregnancy
Two-and-a-half-year jail term for grooming and sexual abuse of girl was criticised as being too lenient
Catherine McGuinness defends Tom Humphries sentence
Party claims it is willing to compromise on measures in the Judicial Appointments Bill
Up to 12 per cent of total healthcare budget spent on care in last year of life
Former Supreme Court judge Catherine McGuinness to address right to work event
Natalie McGuinness strangled to death by her boyfriend who ‘believed he was in the Matrix’
Shane Ross not present for Leaders’ Questions as Varadkar and Martin manoeuvre
Future generations will be saddened by our failure to act on wholly inadequate system
Students unsuited to higher education being shoehorned into universities by parents
Graduates who emigrate may be ‘too afraid’ to return home, Oireachtas committee told
Ireland should follow French model in abortion law, protecting mother and unborn
Mother Jones Festival to hear from Supreme Court judge Catherine McGuinness
Frank Griffin ‘a wonderful brother, devoted husband, loving father and adored grandfather’
Move may have significant implications for other colleges and public sector employers
Outgoing Government scores C on keeping its promises to children, charity report says
Profile: A stickler for tradition, his reputation was of a judge who was ‘tough but fair’
Former judge tells Merriman summer school we now have more equality between spouses
University welcomes report as Siptu branch questions credibility of group’s findings
Group calls for new measures to counteract discrimination against women at university
Registration event involving gardaí called off after backlash from No campaigners
Nóirín O’Sullivan says it was not appropriate that garda was part of Yes side photocall
Campaign group say Garda station photo-call was to encourage voter registration
No campaigner describes Yes photo as a blatant attempt to politicise the gardaí
Safe Ireland report presents women’s experience of legal remedies for domestic violence
Dr Micheline Sheehy Skeffington says ‘concrete action’ required
Sociologist finds sport is sole means for some to meet people of different backgrounds
Lobbying for illegal Irish in US contrasted with approach to immigrants here, retired judge says
Planning permission for GridWest and GridLink projects to be sought by mid-2016
Third of asylum-seekers or refugees presenting to rape crisis centres in 2012 were minors at time of assault
Confidential document warns improving the Irish system increases the risk of asylum seekers from the UK moving to the State for better conditions
Reports from campaign groups have highlighted the damage direct provision is causing residents
‘Irish Times’ series explores the lives of these ostracised people who are barred from work and welfare
Government gets F grade for treatment of migrant children in direct provision
About 100 people attended the launch of ‘Life Is For Living’ book
Labour’s Euro hopeful is fighting hard in face of possible party meltdown
Rethinkpylons.org suggests converting Moneypoint power station to biomass-based electricity production
Daisyhouse Housing Association says supported housing is not being made available
Alliance of 100 groups welcomes legislative reform but criticises implementation
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices