National Concert Hall embroiled in row over Alan Shatter fundraiser for Israeli charity
Event set to proceed, but only after NCH board talks and discussions with Irish diplomats and the Department of Culture
‘She wasn’t speeding. There was no swerve’: Why did Bronagh English die on a Tipperary road?
Bronagh English’s parents have conducted their own investigation and have serious concerns that they want Tipperary County Council to address
Government spent €1.77m on private eyes to look into legal claims against the State
The work was done for the State Claims Agency, which paid out €388.58m in damages in 2024
CRH pursues change to financial reporting laws
Building materials giant seeks accounting guidelines changed for Irish firms with US reporting requirements
Mediahuis suspends senior journalist after admission of using AI material in his work
Publisher of Irish Independent and Sunday Independent says ‘this should never have happened’
Michael Healy-Rae: What does ‘Ireland’s wealthiest TD’ own and what is it worth?
Dáil register of members’ interest has drawn attention to Kerry junior minister’s huge property portfolio and State contract to accommodate Ukrainians
US airlines demand immediate removal of Dublin Airport passenger cap
American carriers argue restriction disproportionately hurts their business
Farmer protest against Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin ends
Murrin to remain in role but meetings ‘will be facilitated by another current board member’ during governance review
Martin Heydon complains to Garda after protest against Bord Bia chairman
Signs alleged to have been ripped from door after against protest Larry Murrin
New DAA boss facing into a hard landing after Kenny Jacobs exit
Contentious issues include the Dublin Airport passenger cap, rules on airport noise and the need for new infrastructure
Ryanair and Aer Lingus call for speedy removal of Dublin Airport cap following EU court ruling
Airlines fear definitive court ruling on issue that could impact on airport slots before Government enacts legislation to scrap passenger cap
EU top court’s adviser says passenger cap ‘may be taken into account’ on Dublin Airport slots
Historical slots are not property rights, but authorisation to use airport infrastructure and must have regard for capacity, ECJ advocate general states
Dublin Airport passenger cap set to be scrapped
Cabinet approves draft laws to amend or revoke the planning restriction
Unfilled board vacancies at DAA present a new problem for Darragh O’Brien
Airports operator preparing to initiate process to replace Kenny Jacobs, who departed after high-profile legal standoff
Kenny Jacobs agrees to €480,000 DAA payment
Payment to outgoing CEO is about half the €968,000 he stood to receive in mediation deal last year









