Public Services Card report a vindication for campaigners
Scandal around State’s latest toxic project likely to trigger defensiveness and legal cases
Scandal around State’s latest toxic project likely to trigger defensiveness and legal cases
Solicitors express concerns over High Court direction on asylum and citizenship cases
Irish Council for Civil Liberties calls for publication of information in public interest
Data Protection Commissioner says State agency and contractor Aramark breached duties
Mobile network providers say they have provided no data to Government statistics agency
Bruton seeks urgent advice from Attorney General on digital safety commissioner Bill
Research finds sufferers experience stigma due to perception that gout is ‘self-inflicted’
Up to 50 million users impacted by glitch which opened personal data on users’ accounts to possible hacking
New centre at DCU will provide resilience programmes and 24-hour access to counsellors
Brú na Bóinne finds have captured public’s imagination, and raise questions for the State
Department warned against changes to house built above 5,000-year-old tomb
Minister to announce programme to improve infrastructure and attract visitors
Future Health Summit took place at the Convention Centre Dublin on Tuesday
Former IFA president hopes State will take ‘major step forward in caring for our women’
Together for Yes event hears how woman’s daughter was to avoid pregnancy due to illness
Posters contain picture of Minister for Health, Fine Gael logo and graphic imagery
Levy to commence after European Commission finds it does not constitute State aid
DPC Helen Dixon says Government should immediately prioritise re-working of existing legal framework
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Audit finds ‘highly inappropriate’ information was included in profiles for 20 people
Data Protection Commissioner unit finds issues with handling of confidential records
Joanne Lee (38), whose body was discovered in Ranelagh house, had been strangled
Department of Agriculture says risk to public from H5N6 ‘very low’ after eagle found dead
SF councillor says Conor Skehan’s remarks have ‘disqualified him from the job’
Prof Donal O’Shea says obesity levels are driving the current trolley emergency
Willie Lynch was discovered dead in his home on in Pallaskenry on Saturday
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College aims to go to ‘next level’ by opening world class facility for surgical students
Business Today: The best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
Management at Letterkenny hospital takes measures to address risks highlighted during August inspection
Ditching of costly databases in UK suggests more care needed with public services card
Net Results: Government must be aware of citizen rights when drafting database plans
Genomics Medicine Ireland uses population-based genomic analysis to help understand the factors which lead to disease, and to develop new therapies and cures
Irish Council for Civil Liberties getting a large number of queries from public
Event worth €45 million annually to local economy, with 1,600 horses taking part
Expert questions why coding error in software recording patient scans not spotted
Charlie Flanagan publishes report on improvements in direct provision
Eoghan Dunne suffered sepsis after referral to Portiuncula Hospital with fever in 2012
Catering facilities at a bar in Portmarnock are served with a closure order
Firm alleged to have obtained personal information from Government department
One person refused clearance at Dublin Airport in wake of Trump travel ban
Pearse Doherty echoes Adams’s statement that Foster’s position was ‘not tenable’
Digital Rights Ireland’s case against EU-US data transfer deal could spark trade chaos
Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald says total Justice budget will increase by €85m to €2.54bn
Malin Head Coast Guard confirms remains of Gavin Carey (28) positively identified
‘I just want to find my family. Have you seen my family inside?’ she asked when approached by The Irish Times
GRA ‘disappointed’ at Government’s imposition of Fempi legislation on new recruits
Any breach of trust on confidentiality seen as serious misconduct, says department
Labour Court recommendation aimed at settling dispute with operator Transdev
Senator Kevin Humphreys says success stories linked to scheme ‘were not publicised’
Consultant says technology has developed ‘control rooms’ in line with ‘Minority Report’
Speakers address annual May Day rally by Dublin Council of Trade Unions
Publishing of names and addresses in State’s gazette to be reviewed following complaints
Buncrana tragedy and ‘terrorists plotting to destroy life’ mentioned in Easter homily
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