Is there ‘an industry’ in planning objections? Level of successful appeals suggests not
Planning decisions take ages but a move to tighten rules is sparking widespread fury
Planning decisions take ages but a move to tighten rules is sparking widespread fury
Drive to halt increase in pension age backed by Labour, Sinn Féin, Green, Fianna Fáil, Social Democrats and PBP
Party’s byelection candidate criticises Government parties on rental market
Ministers fear they are politically exposed on housing issue as pandemic recedes
The man-made channel has enabled marine life to migrate from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean
David v Goliath: Bessemer, Alabama, could become first unionised US Amazon facility
As a glowering antihero James Nesbitt saves a silly, overbaked series
Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon ‘excited’ about pipeline of tech rulings
Despite the David v Goliath portrayal, Redditors’ moral outrage is misplaced
The singer-songwriter on her new single, living along borders and growing up in Madden
The summer of 2013 was golden for a hotchpotch collection of footballers in London
A ‘neglected and pushed’ loyalist community feels ‘totally betrayed’ by Boris Johnson
British attempts at propaganda were undermined by real images
Those on Japanese expedition will feel they have a lot to prove as Champions Cup begins
Majority of Belfast shipyard is covered by lease that runs until 2119
Workers vow to fight on to save shipyard that was once North’s economic powerhouse
Labour shadow chancellor calls on Boris Johnson to take action to save the shipyard
Union leaders fighting to save shipyard fail to meet prime minister during Belfast visit
Commissioner Vestager questions how US tech giant tries to identify ‘new big thing’
EU competition commissioner says bloc is ‘unwavering’ in support for border backstop
Jamie Guiney’s collection of stories is a mixed bag, with some stark moments of clarity and emotion
The vibrant Irish publishing industry has weathered many storms over the centuries
Presidential candidate says he has put ‘tweetgate’ behind him and ‘shaken hands with RTÉ’
High-class action keeps preposterous series going as who can say no to duelling helicopters?
Speaking in Uganda, the 84-year-old remains an energetic campaigner for chimpanzees’ habitats
Thomas Reid fought in courts over compulsory purchase order for Co Kildare property
Head coach remains positive despite Italy’s current low place in the pecking order
Review: The Earlie King and the Kid in Yellow, a debut novel by Cork author Danny Denton
Caveat: fixed penalties and matching power to prosecute finally give regulator teeth
Retired film scout: ‘Belfast is a city in a country in a renaissance; what better place to be?”
‘I love the smallness of Belfast’ says Scott Dewees, who lives in the Titanic Quarter
With Canadian-born Irish lawyer Martin Kenney, he is embroiled in a decades old insurance claim that has been subject to hearings in three countries
From monitored alarm systems that talk to your mobile to reinforced safe rooms, the range of options to keep burglars at bay is growing. You can even have a team of crisis managers at your disposal, if you can afford it
Mick Lillis admits side will have to sharpen up quick smart before facing Dublin
Agreement marks biggest assault on British market by the online retail giant
Actions secured important safety improvements to the project and helped create a much needed national debate about the management of our natural resources
Former All Black Doug Howlett says players are playing for their positions in each game
Subtitling software BLIS shows how college blends art and science
The bargain you make, again and again, with various companies is surveillance in exchange for free service
Cake with motto ‘Support Gay Marriage’ was against bakery’s ethos, court told
Lawyers claim ‘deny and defend’ approach widespread in medical negligence cases
Economic Management Council refused to listen to TDs, says Murphy
Small online T-shirt business accuses retail chains of copying its designs
Twenty years ago, a former Wall Street trader sold a book over the internet. With this first sale on Amazon, Jeff Bezos changed the world
‘I always had Eamon down as a considerate and tender husband, not some portaloo-mouthed swearmonger’
Huge crowds gathered to cheer riders through first stage
Thousands line streets to watch 22 teams take part in Grande Partenze
FF Senator says State failed victim of abuse
BehavioSec’s approach analyses the speed, pressure and directional swipe of the user’s key strokes
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