Don’t bet on gambling industry deciding to reform itself
Necessary change impossible without legislative reform to prevent further social harm
Necessary change impossible without legislative reform to prevent further social harm
Wicklow man turned a small Dublin lender into a €13bn bank that was toppled by excess
Séan FizPatrick and two of the bank’s directors played golf with Brian Cowen
Seen & Heard: FBD ordered to make payments of ‘tens of thousands of euro’ to publicans over pandemic losses
Licence fee needs to be changed to address evasions, says Noel Curran
Businessman hopes proposal with emphasis on grounds and marketing can reshape Irish game
Kieran Lucid believes 34-club two-tier structure could generate €10m per year
Government must know that nothing less than full regime change will rescue Irish soccer
Two-year extension will likely see outhalf finish his glittering career at Leinster
How can the Irish as a migrant people show no regard for those in direct provision?
Fact gambling ads allowed in afternoon a scandal, says former chairman of Paddy Power
Coach has altered thinking of many players, but when he leaves will a mass exodus ensue?
All I needed to remember from the age of 18 to 35 was to bring my boots. Now life begins again
The Bournemouth midfielder has been ruled out of this weekend’s clash with Leicester
Future generations will be saddened by our failure to act on wholly inadequate system
Fintan Drury says he did not know of ex-chairman’s extensive loans with the bank until December 2008
Moria is proof the EU and Turkey have put politics ahead of basic human rights
‘My focus now is on the arrival here from Turkey of my wife and children’
The failure of the majority of our politicians to engage meaningfully in Europe’s humanitarian crisis of today cannot be excused
Frank Daly and Alan Dukes among witnesses to give evidence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
It’s surreal to come and go as I choose, and to be trusted to behave as an adult
I know not one Muslim who believes that acts such as the killing of Father Hamel is justifiable
It was numbing to be a newly arrived Syrian refugee and days later the atrocity occurred in Nice
A new future is front of me. It is my new reality. It is, nonetheless, a shock.
‘I wonder how, before modern telecommunications, migrants coped with separation’
Our second child is due in a fortnight and I will not be there for the birth
We want no part of any movement or sect that dresses hatred in cloth of religion
Urban middle-class Europe can only understand refugees in terms of intrusion
The EU should be capable of managing the economic challenge of helping people who want to live without fear
Report expected to criticise Central Bank, regulator, ECB and the government
Johnny Ronan and Michael O’Flynn are disappointed their suggestions were rejected
Economist provides 11 pages of notes for Druids Glen meeting
‘Morally indefensible’ to force taxpayers to bear costs Alan Gray tells banking inquiry
Position questioned after testimony of ex-Anglo chief financial officer Matt Moran
Former Anglo director insists no discussion about bank took place at meeting
Banking inquiry: Gary McGann says they met at Fintan Drury’s home
Versatile back Ian Madigan still exuding self-belief, still fielding old questions
Aynsley alleges executive told to accept lower bid in sale of business
Banking inquiry live: Former Anglo director gives evidence
Committee met in private session for 90 minutes to consider its legal advice
Fintan Drury will tell inquiry regulator was informed when stake became known
Former Anglo chief executive’s submission to be published at 6.30pm on Wednesday
‘Picture the scene: the guys in casual slacks, swapping deep thoughts on fiscal matters’
Former taoiseach did not discuss ‘any issues of substance’ with bank, inquiry told
‘We were simply trying to get as full a picture as we could’
Former minister for finance’s failure to respond earlier to Anglo worries proved costly
Message listed bank’s options just before former minister dined with Anglo officials
Unlike Charlie McCreevy, ex-taoiseach accepts mistakes were made on his watch
Official told Cowen NTMA needed ‘written instruction’ as its policy was not to lodge with Anglo
‘Front-line folk are useful, when an urgent need arises to throw bodies under the bus’
Gerry Thornley: Munster kicking themselves after talent slips through fingers
Family of bankrupt ex-billionaire wants Drumm email password broken
IRFU pursue policy of seeking private funding to keep players in Ireland
Coach Laurent Labit reiterates Parisian club’s intent to build an empire around former Leinster outhalf
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