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Fifteen named Jesuits accused of child sex abuse were moved to new roles by order

Fifteen named Jesuits accused of child sex abuse were moved to new roles by order

Publication follows earlier naming of others which led to victims coming forward

Thu Feb 13 2025 - 06:00
Who are the 15 Jesuits named today who are the subject of child sex abuse complaints?

Who are the 15 Jesuits named today who are the subject of child sex abuse complaints?

Priests at top Irish schools were moved to other schools, sent to Irish parishes and abroad following child sex abuse complaints

Wed Feb 12 2025 - 16:54
Bewley’s on Grafton Street among premises served with food safety orders

Bewley’s on Grafton Street among premises served with food safety orders

Lismore Golf Club restaurant also named in latest batch of enforcement orders

Tue Feb 11 2025 - 13:25
Nurse suspended over Botox treatments in Donegal clinic

Nurse suspended over Botox treatments in Donegal clinic

UK registered nurse used medicines issued for patients in Strabane

Mon Feb 10 2025 - 12:38
Derelict Dublin: 10 empty southside buildings in a city with a housing crisis

Derelict Dublin: 10 empty southside buildings in a city with a housing crisis

Including a 200-year-old College Street building, the site of a Kildare Street hotel and the former home of the City Arts Centre

Sat Feb 08 2025 - 06:00
Derelict Dublin: 10 unused northside buildings in a city gripped by a housing crisis

Derelict Dublin: 10 unused northside buildings in a city gripped by a housing crisis

Including the former Coláiste Mhuire on Parnell Square, the former Guineys department store on Talbot Street, and a ‘shrine’ to Bram Stoker

Sat Feb 08 2025 - 06:00
Glad rags – Colm Keena on clothes and society

Glad rags – Colm Keena on clothes and society

So many people in the wealthiest, most free, most democratic societies in human history opt to wear what is comparatively drab clothing

Mon Jan 27 2025 - 18:59
Judge sends transcripts of care hearings to government officials in bid to end ‘emergency’ over vulnerable children

Judge sends transcripts of care hearings to government officials in bid to end ‘emergency’ over vulnerable children

Young people, some in danger of sexual exploitation, are not being taken into care despite High Court orders

Mon Jan 27 2025 - 06:00
Sexually exploited teenager ‘suffering harm every day’ unable to get secure State care, judge warns

Sexually exploited teenager ‘suffering harm every day’ unable to get secure State care, judge warns

Lack of secure care places to cater for vulnerable young people ‘utterly disgraceful’, says judge

Mon Jan 27 2025 - 06:00
Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty reveals information on Lowry deal he says was not given to Moriarty tribunal

Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty reveals information on Lowry deal he says was not given to Moriarty tribunal

Opposition deputy says senior figure in Regional Independents Group gave false evidence to tribunal

Thu Jan 23 2025 - 18:13
More than 100 people unable to leave Cork refugee centre due to housing crisis – report

More than 100 people unable to leave Cork refugee centre due to housing crisis – report

Inspection reports find varied standards in accommodation centres including fear of violence in centre in Co Clare

Mon Jan 20 2025 - 18:25
Why do tribunals so rarely lead to criminal trials?

Why do tribunals so rarely lead to criminal trials?

It is not clear why it took the gardaí 14 years to complete their file arising from the 2011 Moriarty report, but the passage of time raises the question of the fairness of now bringing charges against anyone

Sat Jan 18 2025 - 09:00
Measures to counter anti-Semitism included in programme for government

Measures to counter anti-Semitism included in programme for government

Jewish Representative Council ‘delighted’ Ireland is to adopt framework for stamping out targeting of Jewish people

Fri Jan 17 2025 - 19:18
Mother of teenage heroin addict ‘fully supportive’ of him being taken into care, court hears

Mother of teenage heroin addict ‘fully supportive’ of him being taken into care, court hears

‘It is five minutes to midnight,’ judge says, as boy (17) will soon age out of Child Care Act provisions

Fri Jan 17 2025 - 14:59
Solicitor sanctioned for giving legal advice on immigration to clients of bogus law firm

Solicitor sanctioned for giving legal advice on immigration to clients of bogus law firm

Solicitor told to pay €2,000 to each of four complainants who sought immigration advice

Fri Jan 17 2025 - 06:00
Families facing ‘outrageous’ three-year wait for child psychology services in west and northwest region

Families facing ‘outrageous’ three-year wait for child psychology services in west and northwest region

HSE apologises for lengthy child assessment delays attributed to increased demand and staff vacancies

Thu Jan 16 2025 - 06:00
Personal injury guidelines result in sharp fall in claims

Personal injury guidelines result in sharp fall in claims

As Injuries Resolution Board report shows personal injury claims are down in most categories, the Alliance for Insurance Reform queries why insurance premiums have been increasing

Tue Jan 14 2025 - 06:00
Well-known criminal law barrister Patrick MacEntee SC dies aged 89

Well-known criminal law barrister Patrick MacEntee SC dies aged 89

Co Monaghan native acted for the defence in a string of high-profile criminal court cases from the 1970s to the 2000s

Mon Jan 13 2025 - 17:57
Michael Lowry Q&A: Why Independent TD’s involvement in government formation talks is controversial

Michael Lowry Q&A: Why Independent TD’s involvement in government formation talks is controversial

Dáil vote in 2011 called on Tipperary TD to voluntarily resign but he refused, later telling The Irish Times he would not be run out of politics by ‘the media’

Mon Jan 13 2025 - 11:57
‘It was the nail in the coffin’: The business that’s closing due to rising council rates

‘It was the nail in the coffin’: The business that’s closing due to rising council rates

Just under half of 31 local authorities will raise rates this year. Increases range from 1.8% to 15%

Mon Jan 13 2025 - 06:00
Teenage heroin addict ‘dying before the eyes’ of those seeking to care for him, court told

Teenage heroin addict ‘dying before the eyes’ of those seeking to care for him, court told

Boy will no longer qualify for constraint orders under Child Care Act when he reaches 18 in a few weeks

Sat Jan 11 2025 - 06:00
Windmill Lane Pictures announces it is closing with immediate effect

Windmill Lane Pictures announces it is closing with immediate effect

Dublin visual and audio post-production facility has its roots in storied recording studios on Dublin quays, where U2 and other major acts once recorded

Thu Jan 09 2025 - 12:53
Irish ICJ submission on Gaza asks UN court to consider repeated human rights violations as suggestive of genocide

Irish ICJ submission on Gaza asks UN court to consider repeated human rights violations as suggestive of genocide

Ireland says inference can be drawn from a state’s actions that it is guilty of genocide even where no direct evidence of such a policy is produced

Wed Jan 08 2025 - 19:43
Ghosts in the machine – Colm Keena on hovering spirits from the past

Ghosts in the machine – Colm Keena on hovering spirits from the past

When you reach a certain age, the world can seem to be populated with ghosts

Tue Dec 31 2024 - 18:58
Ireland’s most senior Catholic cleric criticises ‘merciless’ Israeli response to Hamas attacks

Ireland’s most senior Catholic cleric criticises ‘merciless’ Israeli response to Hamas attacks

Archbishop Eamon Martin says he is ‘conscious’ such criticism attracts accusation of antisemitism but Israel’s actions are ‘disproportionate’

Tue Dec 31 2024 - 18:00
Provisions of new hate crime law come into effect today

Provisions of new hate crime law come into effect today

Harsher sentencing will be imposed if the demonstration of hatred towards a protected group is proven

Tue Dec 31 2024 - 00:01
Gardaí investigate woman’s death after body found in Co Roscommon

Gardaí investigate woman’s death after body found in Co Roscommon

Woman (50s) was last seen at home in Athlone on Saturday, prompting a missing person’s appeal which has since been stood down

Mon Dec 30 2024 - 21:17
Family and neighbours gather for prayers at site where couple were hit in fatal traffic collision in Blanchardstown

Family and neighbours gather for prayers at site where couple were hit in fatal traffic collision in Blanchardstown

Balloons, candles and flowers carried by residents of Whitestown estate as they gathered at pedestrian crossing where, 24 hours earlier, Anthony and Georgina Hogg-Moore were knocked down

Fri Dec 27 2024 - 19:28
‘I personally only come here for the ladies’: Fog hits racing but not youthful glamour at Leopardstown

‘I personally only come here for the ladies’: Fog hits racing but not youthful glamour at Leopardstown

Punters relish the opportunity to dress up for St Stephen’s Day races

Thu Dec 26 2024 - 18:54
Green Hen restaurant served alcohol without licence and traded when insolvent — Revenue

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

Fri Dec 20 2024 - 17:00
Provisional liquidator appointed to company behind ‘insolvent’ Green Hen restaurant

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

Fri Dec 20 2024 - 13:55
Holyhead Port will remain closed over Christmas with ferries cancelled, operators confirm

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

Tue Dec 17 2024 - 15:33
RIP.ie to introduce €100 fee for funeral directors placing notices from January

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

Tue Dec 17 2024 - 14:47
‘Highly unlikely’ Holyhead Port will reopen as peak Christmas travel period approaches

‘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

Mon Dec 16 2024 - 19:08
Holyhead Port closure hits imports to Ireland: ‘Everyone is running around like headless chickens’

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’

Fri Dec 13 2024 - 14:35
Interim examiner appointed to Green Hen restaurant in Dublin

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

Fri Dec 13 2024 - 12:08
Cost of driving licence and NCT tests to increase as part of fee hikes by Road Safety Authority

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

Thu Dec 12 2024 - 17:15
Former Dublin county registrar loses court dispute with neighbours over building work at home

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

Thu Dec 12 2024 - 12:01
Teacher should be removed from register for inappropriate messages to students - disciplinary panel

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’

Tue Dec 10 2024 - 18:00
Cosgrave family settle row over control of construction group companies

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

Mon Dec 09 2024 - 12:48
Most Monday ferry services cancelled as storm damage at Holyhead hits sailings to and from Dublin

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

Sun Dec 08 2024 - 18:50
Q&A: What is the Mercosur trade deal and what does it mean for Ireland?

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

Fri Dec 06 2024 - 13:55
Christian Brothers donated playing fields worth €5.8m to trust that runs its former schools, accounts show

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

Mon Dec 02 2024 - 10:21
Former Belfast IRA man Joe Lynskey killed by IRA over suspicion he tried to have love rival murdered

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

Wed Nov 27 2024 - 17:23
Court battle looms over who will pay legal costs in Conor McGregor case

Court battle looms over who will pay legal costs in Conor McGregor case

Costs of €1.5m at issue after Nikita Hand’s result against McGregor but not against his friend, James Lawrence

Tue Nov 26 2024 - 06:00
Solicitor Cahir O’Higgins sentenced to 27 months in prison

Solicitor Cahir O’Higgins sentenced to 27 months in prison

O’Higgins (49) had pleaded not guilty to theft of €400 from client and to attempting to pervert the course of justice

Mon Nov 25 2024 - 12:36
Receiver settles case against former Dublin Lord Mayor Nial Ring and his wife

Receiver settles case against former Dublin Lord Mayor Nial Ring and his wife

Settlement deal includes dropping by Joyce Ring of separate proceedings against her husband and the company that owns their €2.5m home

Sat Nov 23 2024 - 06:00
Criminal lawyers divided on whether charges should have been brought against Conor McGregor

Criminal lawyers divided on whether charges should have been brought against Conor McGregor

Award for damages against Conor McGregor seen as low by some but indicates jury did not believe martial arts fighter

Sat Nov 23 2024 - 06:00
‘We have all seen the video’: Dundalk voters give verdict on John McGahon as Fine Gael candidate goes to ground

‘We have all seen the video’: Dundalk voters give verdict on John McGahon as Fine Gael candidate goes to ground

General election hopeful not in office on Wednesday and has not commented publicly since controversy erupted

Wed Nov 20 2024 - 19:00
Big difference between proof thresholds in civil and criminal trials, says barrister

Big difference between proof thresholds in civil and criminal trials, says barrister

Taoiseach Simon Harris defended selection of Louth candidate John McGahon on basis that criminal trial is relevant test

Tue Nov 19 2024 - 19:20
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