Data commissioner told to look again at handling of complaint
Case concerns owner of cake decoration business Decobake
Case concerns owner of cake decoration business Decobake
The boy suffered significant scalding injuries and has been left with four inch scar
Team competition developed into tussle between a leading male quartet and four of the current national women’s squad
The Housing Commission has established a referendum subcommittee
Lisa Sheehan awarded €87,000 over stress from witnessing ‘horror’ aftermath of crash
Implications of judges’s decisions can have far-reaching consequences for those involved
Judge John O’Connor’s PhD focuses on role of welfare and sentencing in juveniles’ future
Cabinet approval to be sought for €66m decommissioning scheme to shrink the size of the whitefish fleet
Leaving Cert students should get credit for courses outside school, says Solas chief
All players, coaches and management are based in the northern hemisphere
Ethics, bias and sensitivity training will help judges who feel ‘thrown in the deep end’
Minister for Housing welcomes appointment of former Coveney adviser during ‘critical time’
Start-up Fettle secures backing of a number of leading entrepreneurs in pre-seed round
If the big new strategy is to work, then in time house prices will have to fall
Three-year-old fell and injured mouth while playing with other children near dugout
Irish people around the world find ways to celebrate a St Patrick’s Day like no other
Department should ‘give us the money and let us get on with it’, city council surveyor says
Irish listed company sees revenue rise 28 per cent to €4.4 million last year
Judge says school’s original offer was not enough as boy had suffered great deal of pain
Judge rules case seeking €60,000 damages for injuries may go ahead on later date
Declan Maguire made full recovery after being hit by scooter in Blanchardstown shop
Mother forced to go one stop down line after driver closed doors between her and her son
If Amy Coney Barrett is acceptable to Catholic bishops, Joe Biden should be too
Katie May Learmouth (15) suffered burns to both legs in accident at her school in Dublin
Stuart O’Dwyer told court he kicked a metal spike which was concealed in long grass
Waterford-based company listed on the Nasdaq First North in Stockholm last year
Girl was aged four when she accompanied her aunt to Liffey Valley Shopping Centre
Start-up refocuses sales on construction sites as Irish economy slowly reopens
Concerns around travel and quarantine restrictions makes visiting family in Ireland difficult, emigrants say
Housing conference told PPPs ‘high risk strategies’ when it comes to delivering homes
Target is to double onshore wind capacity and solar PV farms will also be in the mix
‘I’d be a bad boss if I didn’t stand by my manager,’ publican says
Refusal by Orchard Inn, Rathfarnham to admit family ‘reminiscent of dark period of Irish history’
Court told girl had to have surgery on two fingers on day after incident
‘Quite frankly, asking someone to pay for a meal isn’t defamatory’, says judge
Court told Dunnes Stores accepted amount of award after fall at St Stephen’s Green store
Kollect reports revenue growth prior to trading on Nasdaq First North market
The Irish start-up plans on raising €2.33m by selling 1.78m shares at €1.33 each
Karina Fowler lodged €75,000 claim after being asked if she paid for €1 bag in M&S store
Court told child’s foot had fully healed and there would be no long-term effects
Former civil servant will replace John O’Connor for five-year term
Adolescents particularly vulnerable to technology designed to hold our attention
Compensation offer by Dublin City Council and Irish Water approved by court
Ella Croly’s back seat head rest struck by wheelchair lift moved by impact of collision
Land Development Agency’s governance structures and social housing targets raise concerns
Court told girls were knocked down by an official car as they crossed road in Ballsbridge
Judge approves settlement which boy’s mother considered to be on the light side
An Irishman’s Diary on the English novelist who was a ‘friendly enemy’ to Shaw
Angling Notes: Salmon scale project aims to use information to help conserve fish stocks
Angling Notes: Michael Ring TD launches wheelchair-accessible fishing spot in Co Mayo
Inside Track: O’Connors of Drumleck MD John O’Connor on what sets his business apart from rivals
State intervention a long-standing feature in private as well as social housing provision
New house-purchase scheme is in danger of repeating past mistakes
Housing chief says ‘local authorities need to organise it so someone else is taking the risk’
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