Minister for Public Expenditure ‘not satisfied’ with handling of Holohan secondment
Varadkar says it would have been ‘far preferable’ if details were released from outset
Varadkar says it would have been ‘far preferable’ if details were released from outset
The builder was declared bankrupt in the UK in 2012
Backlog of licences is squeezing supply
HSE: Ireland ‘almost best in class’ in Europe in tackling second wave of virus
TD says if Government is going to ‘roll over’ any regulations they need to be debated
Earlier it is done, the less restrictive the measures will be, says Prof McConkey
Clare TD Michael McNamara told RTÉ radio of doubts over lockdowns and restrictions
Covid-19 committee chair Michael McNamara says Ireland entering period of ‘hysteria’
Rapid spread of coronavirus in processing facilities in the midlands causing concerns
Placement of older people in nursing homes with infection control risks is ‘indefensible’
Company is developing six-storey Chatham House near Grafton St
Independent TD Michael McNamara says social distancing will be maintained
Judge says ‘discrepancies’ in different documents have been appropriately explained
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil lose out as constituency elects first Sinn Féin TD since 1922
Airline alleges selling on of flights breaches licensing agreement on data, court hears
Farmers ‘don’t know which way to turn for money’ over below cost of production price
Glandore Centre at Cork University Hospital will cater for 2,000 cancer patients a year
Cash generated from illicit cyber-based activities has become a core revenue stream
Frank McNamara and Theresa Lowe are the latest people to use the personal insolvency law
High Court told couple’s financial woes linked to unpaid music royalties
Nunan contesting selection convention to be candidate in Ireland South despite claims move could ‘look like desperation’
Plan to utilise more community facilities will help ensure faster throughput says CUH chief
CUH frees up beds for new admissions by moving some non-complex cases elsewhere
Witnesses describe how man was shot as he tried to close clubhouse gate
Ex-head of finance group who stepped down unexpectedly, received termination pay-off
Latest figures show State’s jobless rate is three points below euro-area average
Three most common issues were rent arrears, over–holding and invalid notice of termination
Gynaecological outpatient waiting list shrank 20 per cent after audit, says chief
Eugene McNamara is 162nd person to die on Irish roads so far this year
Helipad due to be operational by end of 2017 at site of staff car park
As rents reach new peak, experts says situation likely to get worse before getting better
Businesses include a number used by developer Bernard McNamara to buy properties in Dublin
Figures indicate almost 700 young adults in emergency lodging last month
‘A proud Limerick man’ who ‘was a legend in his own lifetime even though it was a short one’
Traditional spring selling season is bringing out the first-time buyers but approvals are still down on an annual basis
Achill locals risked lives to try to save cleric and former actor Roger Grainger from flood
Largest number of patients ever on trollies in emergency department awaiting admission
State body apologises for inconvenience as it withdraws promised discounted fee for tax
Labour’s Michael McNamara complains about guillotining of legislation in Dáil
Group of Labour TDs says party needs 'critical mass' after election to re-enter government
Sinn Féin deputy says Bernard McNamara should foot the bill for works at complex
Dublin docklands residents met Alan Kelly over fire risks at McNamara-built complex
Apartment residents should bear no costs of fire safety work, say Dublin city councillors
Almost 900 residents now face prospect of evacuation on orders of Dublin Fire Brigade
Workers went on strike after British military introduced martial law on Shannonside
Increase indicates crisis of homelessness for ex-homeowners, says Focus Ireland manager
Paschal Donohoe says it is up to the airline whether they sell 29.8% stake
Clare TD expresses concerns about connectivity as motion passed by 74 votes to 51
Developer likely to press ahead with plan for controversial Dublin Bay site despite setback
Third parties may be pursued over major defects found in McNamara schemes
McNamara was one of the biggest players in the property market when it crashed in 2008
Labour deputy contested 2011 election against future father-in-law
Deputy expects to be expelled from party for backing Bill on fatal foetal abnormalities
Wicklow TD Ann Ferris and Clare representative Michael McNamara may oppose whip
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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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