Additional 40 testers needed to process driving test backlog – RSA
Tests to reopen to non-essential workers, with pandemic backlog of 180,000 applicants
Tests to reopen to non-essential workers, with pandemic backlog of 180,000 applicants
Michael Dineen convicted of Paddy O’Donnell’s manslaughter but cleared of murder
High Court urges Quinn children to consider further mediation in action against IBRC
Patrick Ginty O’Donnell’s funeral expected to attract large crowds to Ballindangan
Family lost Vico Road home after long battle with Bank of Ireland over debts of €71m
Raids on Trawlers in Howth and Castletownbere condemned as heavy handed
Two homeless men camp outside council offices in effort to register for housing
Trailer had suffered a puncture and had been parked at side of road
Court told politician has not paid a personal injury compensation awarded in 2008
Overnight talks see ban on discarding undersized prawn, whiting, haddock and hake
Cllr John O’Donnell’s membership of LAMA terminated after he refused to resign
High Court had earlier dismissed case brought by Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell
Cllr Hugh McElvaney alleged to have sought stg£10,000 for help with planning issues
Donegal inquiry to be carried out as an ‘issue of urgency and priority’ after councillor featured
Joe Queenan filmed offering to act as an intermediary in return for an investment
Items include a first edition of James Joyce’s Ulysses
Cranberries singer faces four charges after being held at Shannon Airport in November
New figures show activity fell 12% with deal values down 10%
Court of Appeal reduces sentence to community service after man had been jailed
Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell had tried to have bankruptcy annulled
Sorrento Terrace property has been involved in eight legal cases in decade
Three men have accused gardaí of assault at ‘boisterous’ Shell Corrib gas refinery protest
Alex Sheridan was nine at time of incident on construction site at Hardwicke Street, Dublin
Man tells High Court incident happened during protest against Shell refinery in Mayo
Former solicitor says family has been in court over house, and lost, a total of 82 times
Court rejects application for stay on order to leave Killiney home
‘We are just not going to be pushed around’ says Blake O’Donnell of battle with bank
O’Donnells ordered to pay all costs in failed eviction case
Dr Mary Pat O’Donnell says ‘harassment and devastation’ was visited upon them by Bank of Ireland and solicitors
Duty to improve conditions of caravan girl shared was breached, Supreme Court rules
Court of Appeal grants solicitor stay on south Dublin mansion pending appeal
The huddled media still await a resolution in the O’Donnell’s High Court case
This was no ordinary trespass order, as the O’Donnell circus occupied Court No 1
Couple set up investment vehicle Vico Capital and became major name in UK commercial property
Trespass order served against Brian O’Donnell and his wife Mary Patricia in Killiney
Claim High Court was wrong in finding their main business interest was Ireland dismissed
Issue arose after juror asked judge for time off to take aptitude test to join the Garda
Organisers say farmers feel existing farm groups are ‘stale’ and unrepresentative
Hospital’s clinical chairman says ‘significant progress’ had been made
Brian and Mary Patricia O’Donnell begin appeal against bankruptcy adjudication
BoI seeks timetable for hearing of its action against Brian O’Donnell, his wife and their adult sons
Rehab chairman calls Kerins’s €272,000 package ‘competitive and fair’
Eileen Quinlivan to discuss Dublin Docklands Development Authority accounts for 2012.
Reduction in prawn and haddock quotas ‘will cost economy €15 million’
Jolanta Lubiene (27) and her eight-year-old daughter, Enrika died in Kerry house
Solicitor complains over garda delay in preparing book of evidence against client
Candlelit vigils to mark anniversary of Savita Halappananvar’s death
Aurimas Andruska remanded in custody over deaths of Jolanta Lubiene and daughter
Solicitor calls on Minister for Health to apologise and to meet with his client
Vico Ltd, set up by O’Donnell in 1997, held Gorse Hill as part of a tax-planning scheme
Solicitor says there are multiple grounds for the claim
Hunt for assets was ‘biggest and most complex ever undertaken’ in Britain
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
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