Speed limit on section of Luas line lowered after pedestrian struck by tram
Patricia Quinn (71) suffered fatal injuries after being struck by a tram on a pedestrian crossing
Patricia Quinn (71) suffered fatal injuries after being struck by a tram on a pedestrian crossing
Belief in the benefits of the cure is still a way of life in pockets of the island
Personal giving represented more than 80 per cent of private charitable giving in 2020
Charity analytics company concerned about withdrawal of Government backing
Nonprofits could face fundraising shortfall of €380 million, says data analytics company
New report shows how finances of almost 20,000 groups hidden despite public funding
Judge asks why siblings did not follow advice to seek independent advice on guarantees
Pedestrian struck on Luas Red Line on Monday night
Preparations still to continue for hearing over €2.34bn in loans
High Court urges Quinn children to consider further mediation in action against IBRC
Wife of Seán Quinn will no longer be involved in action denying liability for €1.24bn loans
Family of Sean Quinn deny liability for €2.34bn in loans advanced to Quinn companies
People like Chuck Feeney ‘come along once in a lifetime, once in a generation’
Hilton Prague Hotel valued at €222m, which was up 31% on previous valuation of €170m
Investment in Irish driverless car tech firm among Sunday stories
Administration costs of Irish charities remain in line with international norms
Benefacts criticises the failure of some organisations to publish detailed accounts
Report finds over 20% of charities file accounts with no details on income sources
Belfast coroner’s court awaiting files on inquiries pursued by An Garda Síochána
We need a better understanding of a sector that turns over more than €7bn annually, about half of that coming from government
Accusations against former banker include creating a ‘misleading impression’ of Anglo
Seeking to recast their claim was abusive of the defendants, court found
Family of Sean Quinn want to amend case against IBRC to avoid liability for repayment of €2.34bn in loans
Judge deferred case until after trial of Sean FitzPatrick has been concluded
DPP seeks further deferral of family’s case on €2.34bn loans due to action against officials
Family action challenging liability for €2.34bn in loans deferred several times
In separate move IBRC serves a motion for judgment on Sean Quinn snr
Proposal made after DPP secured third deferral of full hearing over €2.34bn in loans
Quinns claim €2.34bn loans were made unlawfully to prop up Anglo’s share price
Change had been aimed at avoiding liability for €2.34bn in Anglo loans
Family of Seán Quinn free to argue they never signed final version of share pledges
Lawyer claims they are needed for fair disposal of proceedings
Decision permits family of Sean Quinn advance claims which could lead to their avoiding liability for €2.34 billion loans
Election of Aengus Mac Grianna means State broadcaster’s boardroom is looking a little less bare
Minister for Communications Alex White must appoint six new members this month
Family alleges Central Bank, Minister and 10 Anglo board members conspired to shore up share price
Relatives of bankrupt businessman deny liability for €2.34bn in Anglo loans
43 days of hearings, 3 accused, 15 jurors
Trial of three former Anglo Irish Bank directors is told prosecutors lacked proof in relation to charges
Trial hears banker believed move would weaken Anglo’s capacity to get its money back
Seán FitzPatrick, William McAteer and Pat Whelan to go on trial at Central Criminal Court next week
Opinion: Fewer than 200 organisations so far have voluntarily adopted the statement of recommended practice
Judge sanctions action only on basis that no effort will be made to enforce any judgment
Application to stop assets being moved to Nama ignores the fact those assets have already been stripped, claims IBRC
Family intends to sue former Anglo chief executive over loans issued to Quinn companies
Family want move to protect cash and property until action against IBRC decided
Actions of the regulators relating to the loans will be subject to court scrutiny
Irish Bank Resolution Corporation special liquidators sought documents in action against Patricia Quinn and her five children
Supreme Court says there is no block to challenge of High Court ruling that family can litigate claim Anglo issued loans to shore up its share price
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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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