Doctor in court charged with defrauding HSE of €266,330
Court heard of alleged fraudulent payments for special type consultations
Court heard of alleged fraudulent payments for special type consultations
Energy Services and Straightline Energy Solutions come together to form Action Zero
Judge tells reckless accused sentence avoided only because she is mother to three-year-old boy
In the glorious summer of 1996 the hurling world turned purple and gold
Connie Foley (40) jailed for five years for the assault and robbery of John O’Leary (50)
Alfred Hutson sought to battle blaze as drunken Auxiliaries shot at fire crews 100 years ago
Letters include encounter with veteran Fenian John O’Leary of September 1913 fame
More insurers admit to being worried about impact of Covid-19 on business
Death of Joe Murphy in Cork ‘overshadowed’ by passing of Terence MacSwiney on same day
InnaLabs making an incredibly delicate navigation system for a space craft
Irish firm part of group selected by European Space Agency for deep space mission
Woman who had to flee her home is granted protection order
A perfect build-up to the 136th British Open unfolded into a brilliant mano-a-mano showdown
Pádraig Harrington and Paul McGinley among those to pay tribute to ‘larger than life character’
Harm Stachouwer (43), with an address in Andorra, remanded in custody
English man in court barefoot and dressed in white boiler suit
A Victorian trunk inscribed with the name Jack B Yeats held sentimental mementos including the artist’s wife’s wedding shoes
Court told driver left the country after alleged incident but subsequently returned
High Court row involving a Catholic priest and his siblings over late mother’s estate
Fr Michael O’Leary has completed rehab programme, according to his lawyers
Inquest returns narrative verdict into death of baby five days after birth at Portlaoise Hospital
Site will include shopping centre, office space, a hotel totalling 90,000 square metres
Dubs goalkeeper misses out once again despite a fourth All-Ireland title in a row
Donegal links will host the biggest golf tournament on the planet this week
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The ultimate team player in his playing days, Dublin’s manager knows what winning takes
Niall Morgan continues a distinguished International Rules tradition in Adelaide
‘The funeral was the largest which has been seen in Dublin since that of Mr Parnell’
Dublin captain takes all-time GAA appearances record against Monaghan on Saturday
IFI-sponsored event ‘very successful’ as 15 scouts shown the basics of fly fishing, water safety, fish biology and ecology
Teaching skills and work in creating European Tour had lasting influence on sport
Outside observers’ uncertainty over new levy may ruin Dublin’s appeal for UK firms
Michael Ryan, Joe Higgins and John O’Leary reflect on their own managerial experience
Wayne O’Riordan knocked another man unconscious in unprovoked attack in 2014
Barney Rock recalls some very colourful moments from National League 29 years ago
Rising was an offshoot of the Great War
He was a fine golfer, but Junior will be remembered for the way he made people happy
It was the moment that defined the golfing great and one that won't be forgotten
Dublin all-rounder bows out after 70 championship appearances
Poet’s behaviour mirrors that of many patriarchal institutions, particularly – and ironically – the Catholic Church
Veteran Kerry South politician and former minister of state published memoir this year
Earl Frederick Roberts of Waterford was oldest recorded military casualty in war
The former understudy to Dublin’s Stephen Cluxton was an insatiable pills-and-thrills chaser
South of Ireland Amateur Open begins with a two-tier challenge at top of leaderboard
Divers, sailors, walker and swimmers have been lost to the seas in recent years
Former Dublin All-Ireland winning captain from 20 years ago is not surprised by success of Jim Gavin
Clip shows interaction between Walter Scott and police officer Michael Slager before shots fired
John O’Leary says in his memoirs he formed the view after meeting with Haughey
Ex-Fianna Fáil TD and junior minister John O’Leary recalls former taoiseach in memoir
Too often, sporting achievement has become a shortcut to political mediocrity
Constituents and politicians pay their respects to the former deputy
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