Green Hen restaurant served alcohol without licence and traded when insolvent — Revenue
Tax authority wants to know what happened hundreds of thousands of euro in taxes collected but not paid over
Provisional liquidator appointed to company behind ‘insolvent’ Green Hen restaurant
Revenue tells court that company has been selling alcohol without liquor licence and trading while insolvent
Holyhead Port will remain closed over Christmas with ferries cancelled, operators confirm
Around 100,000 people will need to make alternative arrangements over festive period
RIP.ie to introduce €100 fee for funeral directors placing notices from January
Users will continue to get access free of charge to platform acquired by Irish Times Group this year
‘Highly unlikely’ Holyhead Port will reopen as peak Christmas travel period approaches
Still unclear when ferries will resume sailings between Dublin and Holyhead as freight companies suffer extra costs and ferry services establish alternative routes
Holyhead Port closure hits imports to Ireland: ‘Everyone is running around like headless chickens’
Irish trucking business head says ‘we have never seen anything like what is going on this week’
Interim examiner appointed to Green Hen restaurant in Dublin
Circuit Court told that if business can be saved there are likely to be a number of parties interested in well-known establishment
Cost of driving licence and NCT tests to increase as part of fee hikes by Road Safety Authority
Increases, due to come into effect from January, are the first of their kind to be implemented since 2012
Former Dublin county registrar loses court dispute with neighbours over building work at home
Judge finds Rita Considine took ‘litigious approach’ to dispute with retired neighbours that led to nine-day court hearing
Teacher should be removed from register for inappropriate messages to students - disciplinary panel
Hearing told ‘nothing sinister’ intended in messages and that secondary teacher had wanted ‘to relive his teenage years’
Cosgrave family settle row over control of construction group companies
High Court told action by Joe Cosgrave’s widow, Denise Cosgrave, was a ‘source of considerable upset’ to all participants
Most Monday ferry services cancelled as storm damage at Holyhead hits sailings to and from Dublin
Two ferries have been at sea since Friday, ferry tracking websites show, as Ulysses remains docked in Dublin
Q&A: What is the Mercosur trade deal and what does it mean for Ireland?
Irish and European farmers, as well as environmentalists, fear the effect of a market in Europe for cheaper South American beef
Christian Brothers donated playing fields worth €5.8m to trust that runs its former schools, accounts show
Brothers donated cash and property during year to Edmund Rice Schools Trust which runs schools
Former Belfast IRA man Joe Lynskey killed by IRA over suspicion he tried to have love rival murdered
Gerry Adams has rejected claims he was part of Belfast IRA leadership at time Lynskey was abducted