Liam Byrne: Daniel Kinahan’s lieutenant in Dublin
One of Ireland’s most powerful criminals owes his position to the actions of others
One of Ireland’s most powerful criminals owes his position to the actions of others
Prospective sale of four-star property close to Naas is understood to be at an early stage
Offshore search resumes after man falls into water at Kerry Head
Readers express concerns over cancelled flights, travel insurance and holidays
FG’s Fergus O’Dowd, Independent Peter Fitzpatrick elected on tenth count with Nash
‘No one wants to be the person who loses Gerry Adams’s seat,’ notes one of Sinn Féin’s candidates
Father-of-two James Byrne from Lucan died after workplace incident in June 2018
‘You’re choked with the smoke, and every afternoon the atmosphere is orange and the sun is this weird pink colour’
‘The four seasons are so distinct here. Fall is rightfully famous’
Row centres on removal of putting green by Tetrarch Capital at five-star estate
Garda Commissioner to also face questions in relation to trial over David Byrne’s murder
‘Advice from a Caterpillar’ is a depiction on solo bass clarinet of the conversation in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ between Alice and the caterpillar
Dublin, 1881: ‘He struck a match and on examining her, found blood flowing . . .’
James Byrne is no innocent when it comes to touring in bands, but he’s fired up about the potential in Irish music
Eleven applicants wanted State to pay costs of their court proceedings against CAB
Crofton Road development will involve converting adjoining period office buildings
Pimco selling its interest in asset portfolio with Tetrarch remaining as investor
Former property developer could be imprisoned for contempt of court orders
Details of assets of ex-property developer, who faked own kidnapping, sought at High Court
Former property developer has admitted wasting Garda time by faking own kidnapping
David Massey recalls importance of PFD after his vessel capsized off the Wicklow coast
Niall Byrne talks to Irish people who make a living in the music industry. This week, Dara Kilkenny of the British and Irish Modern Music Institute in Dublin
James Byrne broke into four schools and churches in Dublin in 10-day spell in 2014
At DIT’s school of commercial modern music, real-world musicians teach students in all aspects of music-making, along with the business side
Christ King Cork beat rivals St Vincent’s in under-19A final
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