Decision to refuse permission for Laois wind farm to be quashed after court judgment
Supreme Court ruling says climate obligations were ‘real, effective, and if necessary enforceable’
Tech giants are victims of ‘harassment’ by Irish and EU regulators, US Congress panel claims
European Commission describes claims as ‘pure nonsense’ as Trump administration campaigns against social media regulation
Fáilte Ireland spent €60,000 on alcohol for visitors at two tourism marketing events
Meitheal trade fair in Killarney cost €644,400 last year, including nearly €200,000 on food
Owner of Dublin period home faces order to demolish large ‘unauthorised’ extension
Sutton-based businessman Philip Farrelly likely to face costs order after court decision
State declared free of bird flu but poultry must remain housed in secure buildings
Legal orders requiring poultry to be kept in secure buildings remain in place despite the declaration of ‘disease freedom’
Irish skier dies of avalanche injuries sustained in Switzerland
Man swept away as he and two others were descending east face of Six Noir mountain a week ago
Three people discharged from hospital after chemical spill at Trinity College Dublin
Incident took place at Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute on Tuesday morning
High Court action against legal fees cap expected
Minister for Environment wants to cap State legal payments to €65,805
North Dublin road artery reopened after removal of suspicious device
North Strand Road had been closed between Five Lamps and Fairview
Ireland ‘losing billions of euro in foreign investment’ due to energy grid constraints
Companies choosing to invest elsewhere in Europe because of infrastructure issues here, adviser says
Game of ‘Russian roulette’ over energy supply threatens Ireland’s ability to attract new FDI
IDA warns Government that State risks losing out on multinational projects due to constraints with power grid
Moriarty tribunal enters 30th year, racking up €78m in costs
Almost €600,000 paid by State in legal fees during October over inquiry that issued final report in 2011
DAA chief Kenny Jacobs begins High Court action seeking his return to work
Kenny Jacobs was suspended by the State airports company in December after months-long rift with board
Holocaust survivor, jeweller and table tennis maestro: Ireland’s oldest man dies aged 107
Josef ‘Joe’ Veselsky, who fled Czechoslovakia in 1948 after surviving the war, was Trinity’s oldest student in his 90s
O’Brien warned ESB and EirGrid over house connections
Minister for Energy Darragh O’Brien asked for urgent action from national grid operator and power supplier











