Cairn Homes cleared to lodge 690-unit planning application for RTÉ site
House builder also plans a hotel within Donnybrook project
House builder also plans a hotel within Donnybrook project
Fallout from Covid-19 jabs for staff relatives sparks criticism and counter-criticism amid flurry of letters
Ailesbury Road residents had challenged fast-track permission for development
Court told the four senior employees resigned from IES in recent months
Board’s spend on legal services up by 38.5% as ‘fast track’ planning leads to more challenges
Cantillon: dispute involving Cairn Homes’ proposals for a plot beside RTÉ’s Montrose complex will attract a lot of attention
Planners say they will consent to court order quashing permission granted in September
Occupants forced to take refuge in a bedroom during early morning break-in, court told
Cairn Homes to spend €338m on nine-block complex in Dublin 4
Dublin City Council planners separately recommend approval of 614-home scheme
Residents tell High Court plans should not be considered under Strategic Housing Act
Project Montrose plan includes 611 apartments in blocks of four to 10 storeys high
Emergence of conspiracy theory allows president rewrite history of the Russia investigation
Gleesons pub in Booterstown would lose two-thirds of capacity under social distancing
Assault is part of an escalating feud between rival Traveller families in the city
Three men with hurleys assaulted victim in Blarney and posted video online
Caveat: Dermot Desmond’s views on housing an odd neighbour of legal challenge by wife
Three plaintiffs take High Court action over system they claim is ‘wrong in every way’
Masters of all three Dublin maternity hospitals will soon be men following latest appointment
John Gleeson subpoenaed to give evidence in Ruth Morrissey High Court case
Ireland is not capitalising on opportunity to make creative and financial hay out of television drama
Perpetrator ordered to repay over €30,000 to the State after attempted insurance scam
Agency tells Dáil committee CervicalCheck ‘assertion does not accord with the facts’
Cancer-screening service intended to tell medics, but not patients, of audit results
New legal actions heap pressure on response to CervicalCheck controversy
Newly released records show doctors were unhappy onus was on them to tell women
Programme’s manager concedes mistake in not telling women of incorrect smear tests
Six out of 11 women in Limerick not told of audit until after Vicky Phelan case settled
No victims should be treated in way that adds to their trauma, Simon Coveney says
Public Accounts Committee will continue to hold hearings on CervicalCheck controversy
All involved in cancer screening controversy will have to account for actions, says Taoiseach
Cancer screening service focus in March 2016 was ‘reactive communications response’
‘Prepare reactive communications response for headline that ‘screening did not diagnose my cancer’
Outgoing head of health service says he will spend remaining time in job addressing failings
The Storyteller claims dramatic victory as Elliott fights back on day one at Punchestown
Grant Thornton chief Paul McCann likes to hear laughter in the office but wants it to be authentic
Lady captain Finola Doyle proves pivotal to Cavan club’s success
Business Week: Exchequer returns, Brexit talks and Dublin developments
SurgaColl Technologies has just received European approval to market its first product
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