Two prior complaints made to Order of Malta about volunteer who abused youths
Volunteer allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted teen months before abusing 15-year-olds
Volunteer allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted teen months before abusing 15-year-olds
Most of the investment is by way of the acquisition of new stock to grow the business
An Irishman’s Diary
The comedian on making it in the US and Ireland’s ‘overlooked, undervalued’ women
An Irishwoman’s Diary
Irish company employs over 225 people and has annual revenues of €24m
The actor talks about her years with Derek Jarman and reveals plans for a career change
Ex-Law Society president Stuart Gilhooly and child protection expert Geoffrey Shannon recognised
The Dublin landmark was the ‘administrative heart of the British civil service machine’ in Ireland
Father from Clondalkin accepted €178,000 in heroin and cannabis in ‘act of desperation’
Despite the difficult trading environment, expansion is on the cards for some
Seeds for his Netherlands goal were planted when he swapped Highbury for Maine Road
Glue-maker turns to hand sanitiser but faces raw material shortage as countries hoard
Accused deleted message after she realised it was ‘sinister’ but video remained on phone
He set up the school of computer science in Trinity, which marks its 50th anniversary
Couple face charges of performing procedure on one-year-old girl in Dublin three years ago
German experts are calling for city-centre bans for 4x4s, while an IEA report says that they’re undoing efficiency gains
Three club professionals talk about the massive changes in their trade over the past decade
Funeral held in Portlaoise of Sully and Vincent Rossi who died in Co Offaly last week
Top 1000: If there’s one thing Brexit has taught us, it’s that change is constant. But how can companies prepare for it when they might not always see it coming?
Galway businesses bracing for UK crashing out of EU without agreement
Darren Larkin (32) arrested after alcohol- and drug-fuelled rampage in Stillorgan
Irish car buyers now spending more than €30,000 on average for a new car
Limerick-based superfans produce a terrific listen for vampire slayer fans
Storm Emma: Crematorium and cemeteries close, funerals deferred due to extreme weather
AIB suing woman (88) guaranteed on behalf of her son
Imports now account for over 20% of Republic’s total vehicle fleet, according to figures from cartell.ie
Former managing director of Canada Life International Assurance joins fintech firm
Devices will provide ‘real-time’ electricity consumption information and end meter-reading house calls
The Seagulls, led by former Republic stalwart Chris Hughton, are back in the top flight
If a personal contract plan goes awry you could end up owing more than the car is worth
Like Princess Leia or Miss Piggy, Wonder Woman is the token girl on a boy’s adventure
Crofton Road development will involve converting adjoining period office buildings
Dutch and Irish police want to know, but Naoufal Fassih – aka the Stomach – isn’t talking
Search of Naoufal Fassih’s Dublin flat last year turned up money and fake documents
Counsel for bank’s former chairman claims investigator told auditors what to say
Fintan Drury says he did not know of ex-chairman’s extensive loans with the bank until December 2008
Insurance increases and stalling cars sales have the motor trade worried
FitzPatrick charged with misleading auditors in relation to multi-million euro loans
Frank Daly and Alan Dukes among witnesses to give evidence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
New figures from Cartell show that the Irish car fleet is ageing fast
Used car imports are up on last year, but the fall in sterling’s value is not the reason
Garda operation had been targeting Kinahan gang apartment in Dublin 2
Obituary: ‘Without his vision and determination it is highly unlikely Ireland would have a software industry that employs over 24,000 people’
Our child protection and welfare system is broken, and there is no political will to fix it
In 2013 Nora Hickey M’Sichili got her dream job of running the Centre Culturel Irlandais in the French capital. Have recent events changed the tone?
Start-up aims to smooth graduate job-seeking process
Start-up whose software analyses compliance risks in banks and financial firm plans to double workforce by the end of next year
Minister Aodhain O’Riordain will go to Montague Hotel in Emo today
Visual Arts: Gallo sets out to offer an alternative way of looking at art history
ESB Networks working on development of revolutionary distribution grid
With hundreds of events taking place across Ireland, it can be difficult to decide what to go to. This handy guide should help you narrow your search
A salad for every day of the working week for a year, spotlight on West Cork, market dinner in Glasnevin and pocket seaweed guide
Accounts show debt restructuring in 2011 in company owned by Caymans trust
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