Judge John Cooke an ‘exceptional man’ who never lost sense of fairness, funeral told
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
An Irishman’s Diary
Food month: 'If it could speak, it would tell of laughter-filled moments around the kitchen table'
Publishing And for Mains..., his first cookbook, co-authored with butcher Rick Higgins, was a huge gamble for the Dublin restaurateur
Standards in Public Office Commission holds hearing into material from Séamus Treanor
Pandemic may revive genre despite recent ethical and commercial struggles
Gardaí investigating Kevin Lunney’s abduction used search warrants to access data
Former payroll administrator accused of theft, money-laundering offences
‘You have to work out why they would point a gun at a priest or a young mother’
Old hurts and grievances are aired in Lisa McInerney's engaging third novel
Woman and partner also charged with 10 money-laundering offences
Court told businessman failed to remove tables and chairs from outside his premises
Danielle McLaughlin cleverly explores inspiration, ownership and betrayal across several narrative strains
The Countdown lexicographer on a life-long love of languages, accidental fame and why ‘gobshite’ isn’t as Irish as we think
Huge logistical effort has gone in to setting up courses, as seen at Malahide Golf Club
Investors bet debt will have to be restructured as retailers withhold rent
Dwyer’s lawyers argued State has failed to properly respond to striking down of data directive
Irish authors assess the outgoing government’s legacy and what the next one needs to do
Level of available stock in Limerick actually rose in first half of year
Limerick Rose and Love Island’s Greg O’Shea both went to Crescent College
Milltown Cemetery bomber currently serving 30-year sentence for sectarian murders
Report warns of difficult legal position due to previous rulings that retention is illegal
Emer Reynolds film about Nasa Voyagers tackles science ‘with awe and emotion’
Broadcaster won’t have access to Mickey Harte’s side ahead of Dublin showdown
Early morning offerings run a narrow gamut from hectic to lightweight
New generation of companies innovates by looking to science and natural ingredients
White-collar crime investigations should have communications access, watchdog says
The ‘WB Yeats’ debacle has cost Irish Ferries €6.5m, but the loss of trust could cost it a lot more
Customers unable to contact ferry company following cancellation of thousands of sailings
Meanwhile, Muireann O’Connell is unembarrassed on Today FM
The North stood on the brink of catastrophe following the Gibraltar and Milltown killings 30 years ago
The Funeral Murders will focus on atrocity at Milltown cemetery and the revenge attack
DPC Helen Dixon says Government should immediately prioritise re-working of existing legal framework
A slow burning, beautifully written debut on the art of reflection
Fossil suggests our ancestors left Africa emigrated far earlier than previously thought
Former tánaiste will also chair UL’s governing authority
Former Supreme Court judge stood for a pluralist and tolerant Ireland, son tells mass
Former Cork hurler says ‘he did not wish any controversy’ to detract from body’s work
Indiscriminate surveillance trampled on privacy rights of ordinary citizens for years
Department of Justice has allowed a range of surveillance practices that are in clear breach of European law
So deep are the problems that actions for damages may be brought and convictions quashed
Galway claim win Senior Cup over Limerick while Castlebar win Jimmy Bruen
Radio Review: Ray D’Arcy gets emotional about HPV vaccine. Kenny defends accidental landlords
Radio: Today FM’s star host fails to deliver, but Sean Moncrieff thrives
Analysis: The outgoing Chief Justice has reached the end of a remarkable career
A Trinity pharmacist is leading the charge to bring natural cosmetics into the mainstream
Radio review: RTÉ and Newstalk reports get across the full horror without histrionics
Religious lobby group has €300,000 in cash reserves before possible abortion poll, files show
John Murray died after falling from a loading bay in a Dublin Airport cargo warehouse
Modern Botany uses medicinal grade herbal ingredients to make its organic cosmetics
John Murray fell from a loading bay in November 2014 and suffered fatal head injuries
Geoff McDonald, formerly of Unilever, had his own struggle and wants to break the taboo
A Cavan man who speaks 11 languages and is known as ‘the Irish polyglot’ has devised a new way of becoming multilingual
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