Kinahan cartel sanctions likely to fuel gang tensions in prisons, say prison officers
Kinahan and Hutch groups the dominant and ‘controlling’ gangs in Irish prison system
Kinahan and Hutch groups the dominant and ‘controlling’ gangs in Irish prison system
There was little health and safety during previous visit, and no airport
Shane Ross said to be ‘satisfied’ with process for appointing new chief justice
Analysis: Ruadhán MacCormaic on what new chief justice Frank Clarke will bring to role
Chief Justice candidate has series of important judgments to his name
John McGuinness claims c ourts failed to account for up to €500,000 losses in wards-of-court funds
Correspondence reveals chairman AJ Walls’ frustration with Jim Mitchell’s stance
New figures show rise in number of compensation claims by jail staff for fourth year
Government minutes show approval still given for ‘starting up grant’ of £300,000
Official said in note that next of kin ‘will be less demanding in this regard than the living’
Workers criticise Judge Michael Reilly for offering unsubstantiated opinions in report
‘This country needs a dramatic culture shift towards real transparency’
Attacks on three prison officers at Portlaoise provide cause for alarm, according to union
Retiring from his beat covering the capital for The Irish Times, Frank McDonald looks back on the city’s evolution from dereliction to boomtown – and finds that Dubliners still have no idea how to treat their city
Former residents recall births, weddings, music lessons and pizza parties in the house on Dawson Street, which has been the official home of Dublin’s Lord Mayor for 300 years
Minister for communucations wanted company to be kept running until end of 1985
Fleet ‘ensured Irish people did not starve’ during second World War
Officers claim staff shortages putting them at risk with dangerous criminals
Prison Officers’ Association says management needs to introduce a more cohesive system
‘The Government is anxious to have this banking inquiry set up as quickly as possible’
Grim poll findings often trigger heaves but Labour is not likely to be convulsed quite yet
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