Former scout leader (72) jailed for five years for sexual assault
David Barry plied teenage victims with alcohol before sexually assaulting them, court hears
David Barry plied teenage victims with alcohol before sexually assaulting them, court hears
David Barry pleads guilty to a total of 29 charges of indecent or sexual assault on boys
Casual worker lost his limb after his leg became trapped beneath an excavator track
Package will offer a per head payment for cattle slaughtered during a specific period
Patrick O’Donnell (21) pleads guilty to 10 counts of theft in ‘vicious and wicked crime’
Annual negotiations on agreeing quotas and allowable catches are continuing in Brussels
Last tractors leave St Stephen’s Green on Wednesday afternoon after two day of protests
Anthony Moynihan (54) from Midleton had been sentenced in his absence last week
Two truck drivers charged with murder of Ludovit Pasztor at petrol station in Co Cork
Creed announces restrictions on vessels more than 18m long due to start in 2020
Noel Motherway tells judge he had ‘no equity’ in haul and was trying to pay off a drug debt
Cathal O’Sullivan denies murdering Nicola Collins (38) at his rented flat in Cork last year
Accused pleads guilty to possessing 14kg of cannabis
Ireland could lead the way to joint approach to agriculture, climate, nutrition and health policies, says Tom Arnold
€22m BEACON research centre will be based at former mine in Lisheen
Ship expected to be commissioned next year
State policy on protecting coastal communities at odds with reality, manager says
‘I did not intend to kill her, I intended to set her free,’ says Paul Horgan (27)
Statutory instrument on points for serious fishing offences annulled in Dáil vote
Minister says Ireland could lose €37m in EU fund if Fianna Fáil motion is passed
Minister for Agriculture meets Chinese counterpart on first day of trade mission
Joey Murrin says comments by Theresa May on fishing rights have ‘serious implications
Fianna Fáil marine spokesman warns of impact of Brexit on fishing industry
Victim left wheelchair-bound after attack by man who felt an angel had compelled him to act
UK withdrawal from London Fisheries Convention has ‘raised temperature’, committee told
Government expected to review position on legislation for cross-Border fishing rights
Teacher used money to ‘keep show on road’ at Gaelscoil
Expulsion of EU vessels from British waters may prompt targeting of Irish fishing zones
Minister for the Marine intends to legislate for one-island inshore fishing rights
Uncertainty on future causing jitters and highlighting existing concerns over fishing ports
‘Gentleman’s’ agreement allowing all Irish boats reciprocal rights may be formalised
Industry welcomes 233,500 tonnes quota, an increase of 6% on 2016, and worth €280m
Reducing quotas could cost Irish whitefish fleet €15 million next year, says Minister
Noonan says measures aimed at helping farmers facing ‘exceptionally poor year’
Michael Creed says department are listening to fishing industry at Galway SeaFest
Man shot former friend in back of head with air rifle over perceived snub at social event
Costs from the 64-day case are estimated at between €2 million and €5 million
Christopher Wiggins pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine after 2008 discovery off coast
Behaviour of hospital chaplain was appalling, says judge as he jails him for four years
Accused remanded in custody for sentencing after application for psychologist’s report
More than 90 witnesses heard in action against Garda Commissioner and State
Retired officer Maurice Walsh says no truth to ‘deeply upsetting’ and ‘revolting’ claim
Denied he was at ‘forefront’ of efforts to ensure Mr Bailey was charged with murder
Jim Fitzgerald denies Marie Farrell told description didn’t fit Bailey and should be ‘tidied up’
Noel Smith did not know calls taped in Sophie Toscan du Plantier inquiry
Tadhg Ó Dálaigh remanded in custody for sentenced next month for sexual assaults
Retired cleric admitted abusing ten boys but denied assaulting complainant in 1979
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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
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