We need organisations to create an ethos where mental health is on the agenda
With a study reporting that almost half of occupational health referrals are now for mental health, the priority is obvious
With a study reporting that almost half of occupational health referrals are now for mental health, the priority is obvious
Revenue down €2.75m, as staff numbers at live venue fall from 44 to 35
Con Cunningham (86) pleaded guilty to eight counts of indecent assault in early 1970s
Irish solar PV developer has acquired a majority stake in Terra’s 400MW portfolio
Sending hard drive to UK would mean Garda will lose control over material, says director
Emma Kelly may be allowed to leave hotel if she tests negative for Covid, High Court told
Court told Inbar Aviezer was vaccinated for Covid-19 in Israel and tested negative for virus
It is surprising nobody has opted out as negative tests bring a return ever closer
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
Review: Mainstream Kristen Stewart is almost as bad as mainstream Julianne Moore
Tickets sales increase 17% to €7.6m while food and beverage income advances to €2.6m
Convicted killer claims his human rights are being breached by conditions at prison
From first proposal in 1993 to present day controversy over escalating costs
Focused world champions will have Auckland-born Connacht star firmly in their sights
Sundance winner ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ tells the story of a teen forced into ‘gay conversion’ therapy
Energy supplier extends sponsorship of Grand Canal Square venue until 2026
Group also gets new interim chief financial officer
Dublin-headquartered financial services recorded loss in 2017 as UK tax investigation hangs over it
Why operators in the darkest part of Ireland’s €1.76bn shadow banking hub needn’t worry about the taxman
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
Blockbuster shows at docklands theatre boost profits for owner, Crownway
Reigning champions prove too strong for Louth in Portlaoise
Debt at the centre of the winding up petition relates to a judgment against firm over pyrite used in a building in Ballymun in Dublin
Kildare and Louth also into the last four after wins over Laois and Offaly respectively
First-round wins for holders Kildare, Louth, Longford and Offaly
Club divers join Naval Service and Garda water units at Blackrock island, off the Mayo coast
Judge says ‘a deterrent must be sent out not to defraud the Revenue’
Seven tries gives south Dublin school a convincing win to reach quarter-finals
Receivers for both firms will pool resources to put golf club and land on sale as one lot
Strategic Equity Capital raises holding in financial services firm to 6.12 per cent
Of the Beit paintings controversially earmarked for auction, three avoided the hammer
Fresh capital doubles valuation of overcast conditions focused energy firm Terra Solar
Representative organisation says that up to €40m could be reclaimed by the sector
Chief financial officer John Cotter will assume the role at financial services group
Three paintings from Russborough House head back to auction
Centre was first proposed in 1993 but it was over 20 years before permission was granted
Florida’s Palm Beach diocese has murky past on clerical child sex abuse issue
Fr John Gallagher’s evidence led to abusive priest’s conviction
An Irish priest who has been serving in Florida since 2000 claims he has been ostracised by the church for reporting abuse-related activities of a fellow priest to local police.
Alfred Beit Foundation selling paintings to fund upkeep of Co Wicklow house
A single tertiary paediatric hospital based in Dublin was proposed in 1993
Pensions specialist reports growth in revenues and profits in Q1 as it eyes acquisition targets and approves appointment of Deloitte as auditor
Geraldine and Ger O’Sullivan knew the same people for 20 years before they met
With recovery underway, this was a year for comebacks as well as encouraging success for a new breed of entrepreneurs
Irish Asphalt, Lagan Holdings and three Lagan directors want claims struck out
Father of two claimed hours were reduced as work was directed to family of the owner
Dangerous pier and threat to Aran air service the main issues on island
Delegates back idea of a new organisation to oversee operation of force
Construction firm alleges deceit by Irish Asphalt over quality of infill material
€8.5 million sought for developer’s 66.6 per cent interest in prestigious office block
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
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