‘He hung on to get home’: Family honour dying wishes of missionary priest
Fr Gus Hurley wanted to die at home in west Cork and be buried in his Scottish parish
Fr Gus Hurley wanted to die at home in west Cork and be buried in his Scottish parish
Quick pivot to online meant expectations, resources and capability did not always align perfectly
Sites at Cherrywood and Northern Crossmark €13m investment by group and will create 50 jobs
We are not moving enough, experts say, our diet choices are not good and our work-life balance is often very bad
Interest payments and amortisation charge lead to loss for five-month period after deal
Telco to provide technical support for 300 Ryanair sites and 200m passengers
Deal with Irish technology company will allow airline to better target customers
The health benefits of cycling are helping those who need an extra surge of energy
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
By September 2008, it was obvious something had to be done to save Anglo
Book extract: Matt Cooper chronicles O’Leary’s struggles to reinvent Ryanair, keep pilots at bay, and stay in charge of the airline
Deal with Harbourvest is thought to value hospital group at about €500m
Results due from Apple, Merck, Pfizer, Aon and Tesla, McDonalds and Trinity Biotech
Cork schools joined in the last four by Crescent who defeated Rockwell
For many businesses outside Dublin the lack of adequate broadband services is of growing concern
Four early-stage companies selected for final of the One2Watch competition
Pre-budget letters reveal Patrick Honohan’s plans to extend State revenue base
He became chief executive as US subprime mortgage crisis triggered financial meltdown
Denis Casey found guilty after longest criminal trial in Irish legal history
Judge ruled it would not be right or practical to try to stop the jury hearing about the issue in the course of other testimony
Major technology event in Dublin brings together Irish start-ups and multinationals
Airline seeking to become Amazon for travel with MyRyanair service
State has now concluded its evidence against four accused former bankers
Accused asked about transaction in 2008 in which Anglo placed €1bn with ILP and €750m was placed overnight in Anglo by ILP
Group chief executive of Irish Life & Permanent Denis Casey says he had no role in the structuring or execution of deal
Anglo trial told of perceived need to ‘circle the wagons’ to protect banks
Ex-Department of Finance chief says ‘fighting fund’ available
Draft plan claimed bank could overcome ‘issues’ caused by crisis, inquiry told
European Central Bank explicitly threatened government in March 2011
Inquiry finds press release after bank guarantee was altered
Johnny Ronan and Michael O’Flynn are disappointed their suggestions were rejected
Banking inquiry: Ex-director general says ‘things were going crazy’ as early as 2001
John Hurley clarifies evidence to Oireachtas banking inquiry with written statement
Former governor says Frank Browne claims of dissent at meetings ‘did not happen’
Mr Hurley replaces Fergus Clancy who is becoming executive chairman
Oireachtas investigation will review conflicting accounts provided by witnesses
Former taoiseach ignores indications that the financial crisis had been building for some time
Former minister for finance’s failure to respond earlier to Anglo worries proved costly
Banking inquiry hears draft legislation had been prepared for Anglo and INBS
Testimony to the banking inquiry reveals shortcomings of the Financial Regulator
Patrick Neary did not see it as his role to challenge Anglo on customer concentration
Central Bank ex-governor John Hurley says regulation delegated to financial regulator
Ex-Central Bank boss John Hurley says body was told to avoid a ‘Lehman-type’ situation
Former Central Bank governor John Hurley says he ‘would not have advised’ the risk
Former Central Bank Governor John Hurley says bank did not foresee the dramatic consequences of economic crash
When major players on the night of the bank guarantee give conflicting evidence, it is clear we are not yet getting the full picture
Richie Boucher is the only senior bank executive to have survived the clean-out of directors by Government at domestic banks
Cork side worthy winners of the Munster Schools junior cup
Vodafone Ireland to provide airline with complete end-to-end technical solutions
FoI reveals 2008 letter marked ‘urgent’ appealed for exclusion of short-term deposits
John Hurley joins after seven years at US publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Seven biggest lenders have signed up to a new voluntary standards body
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