State paid €1.6m for Rosslare site to carry out checks in the event of no-deal Brexit
Site is part of €7.8m spent by the State buying land and developing properties at Dublin port, Dublin airport and Rosslare port
Site is part of €7.8m spent by the State buying land and developing properties at Dublin port, Dublin airport and Rosslare port
Labour is still struggling to find relevancy and faces an uphill battle to gain seats
The Irish port closest to mainland Europe sees a brighter future for direct services
Nunan contesting selection convention to be candidate in Ireland South despite claims move could ‘look like desperation’
Businesses impacted by bank’s restructuring unit have until year end to seek compensation
Bank wants to set a deadline with Central Bank for customers to complain about their treatment by its global restructuring group
Operating profit increased 42% last year at Irish arm of French car manufacturer
Says coverage of her court action against Bill Cullen over house in Kerry is missing the point
French car brand saw turnover of €208m last year at its Irish operation
American student disappeared without trace while living in south Dublin 23 years ago
Paul Attley had type of eczema causing skin to burn seconds after exposure to sunlight
Incident happened on Saturday evening at Red House Road
Chief suspect in case of pregnant woman’s murder in 1996 arrested abroad for separate crime
Judge agrees to fast-track case to Commercial Court
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