O’Flynn Group gets go-ahead for €625m development in Dublin
Naas Road site has permission for 1,123 homes, a hotel and commercial units
Naas Road site has permission for 1,123 homes, a hotel and commercial units
Seamus Troy had to get 12 staples in his head after attack in Cork city centre, court hears
‘Foot soldier’ in gang jailed for 18 months after getting caught with heroin in Cork city
Chief executive says it has nothing to do with review being carried out by parent NatWest
Former Canada Life CEO started career in BofI
Cork is only county with status red warning as rest of Munster and Galway, Mayo at orange
Construction magnate Michael O’Flynn urges discussion of Central Bank regulations
Michael O’Flynn also wants help-to-buy scheme extended to 2025
O’Flynn group firms suing former employees over alleged €12.5m profit at business’s expense
Developer dismisses claim by former workers that his organisation kept Nama in the dark
Developer’s group is taking lawsuit against former employees
Developer claims Patrick Cox constantly sought payment on top of salary
Developer tells High Court he did not sanction application for student apartments
Court hears of claim development group manipulated sale of English sites in 2012
Michael O’Flynn says Patrick secretly made calls in relation to own plan
Decision to suspend inshore boat services taken after product malfunctioned during test
Defendant previously given suspended sentence for possessing drugs for sale or supply, court hears
Michael O’Flynn, Paddy McKillen, David Daly say complaint quietly dealt with by Nama
Plucky 75-year-old tells court of attempt to recover phone containing family photographs
Developer Michael O’Flynn claims Central Bank rules are fuelling rental market
Organisers ‘honoured’ that Higgins will attend match in memory of late player
Event will include a juvenile match in honour of former soccer player’s GAA background
Late soccer player’s family happy GAA has let game go ahead at Páirc Uí Chaoimh - organiser
Association under pressure to allow Páirc Uí Chaoimh be used for fundraising soccer game
The aim of the match is to raise money for the former Ireland international soccer player’s family
Organisers of tribute game welcome GAA’s offer to meet but stress venue change not agreed at this stage
Review sought of commission ruling allowing Nama finance clients’ building projects
O’Flynn Construction plans 608 homes in Glanmire under fast-track planning process
Coast Guard airlifts man to hospital following fall from cliffs near Konkadoon
US property firm believed to be preferred bidder for apartment block
Developers to decide on appeal after seeing detail of Vestager’s decision
Lessor aims to have $5 billion in assets under its charge within five years
Failure to give regions special attention will result in ‘two Irelands’, says Michael O’Flynn
Plan to repurpose agency as housebuilder should be put on hold, Michael O’Flynn says
The developer insists that a VAT reduction would immediately cut cost of houses
Warning comes as Leo Varadkar orders inquiry into housebuilding costs across Europe
Businessman says the group increased the cost at which it wanted him to sell fuel
Minister confirms target of vacant sites levy will be landowners sitting on sites in expectaiton of higher prices
Helicopter had ‘no mechanical anomalies’ before it crashed off Mayo coast AAIU finds
‘Disappointing’ weather hampers efforts of salvage team hoping to lift helicopter from seabed
Boat will lift five-tonne part of the helicopter, aided by camera, in search for the two men
Airbags attached to engine and gear-box in order to tilt wreckage in search of airmen
Conditions very challenging and water ‘like a washing machine’ due to outcrops of rock
‘Weak’ transmission picked up during continued search for three missing crew
A fleet of ambulances arrived pierside, but it became evident they would not be required
Real IRA has claimed responsibility for at least two drug murders in recent years
Naval Service’s role highlights how Ireland has taken its place among nations of the earth, ceremony hears
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown had refused developer permission to build 164 homes
High Court overturns refusal by council for planning permission on €75m development
Three-acre brownfield site includes Cork Custom House, bonded warehouses and marina
Judicial review will run rule over planning refusal for €75m scheme
Court challenge likely to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s decision to refuse planning for housing scheme
Noel O’Flynn announces decision following a health scare and discussions with his family
Johnny Ronan and Michael O’Flynn want changes made to committee’s final report
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