Former sports coach (70s) accused of sexually assaulting four girls in 1970s and 1980s
Man has pleaded guilty to five charges of indecent assault but denies a further 73 and one count of attempted rape
Former US soldier accused of murdering Kerry farmer Michael Gaine to go on trial next year
Court hears 191 witnesses are due to give evidence in trial of Michael Kelley
Army apprentice was verbally abused and mocked by seniors day before death, tribunal hears
Former trainee alleges he was kicked in ribs and punched in stomach by officer
‘One of the best people’: 23 character references for convicted child exploiter released
Submission of pre-sentencing character letters for people convicted of crimes is a common but more veiled practice
Councillors take High Court action over block on changing placenames
Issue recently came to fore for Dublin councillors who wanted to rename Herzog Park in Rathgar and Diamond Park in the north inner city
Ex-TD Jim Glennon described convicted child abuser as ‘friend’ with ‘infectious energy’
Indian Embassy representative, HSE project manager and co-founder of children’s charity among those who gave references for Daniel Ramamoorthy
Cairn fails in appeal over €1m Luas levy for Carrickmines housing scheme
Developer argued residents will choose buses over 25-30-minute walk to tram station
Fund Dart+ South West now and unlock potential for 65,300 new homes, says Cairn
Oireachtas committee hears delays to ‘enabling infrastructure’ create a ‘considerable barrier’ to housing progress
Garda fails in High Court bid to prevent dismissal over drink-driving conviction
Serving member was four times over the legal limit when stopped in 2022
EU must learn to ‘fight back’ against ‘Maga ideologists’, commissioner tells Oireachtas group
Marta Kos says bloc is ‘squeezed between east and west’
State blindness to abuse outlined by Bill Kenneally report
Former basketball coach and serial child sex abuser was given ‘favourable treatment’ when crimes came to light
Survivors feel ‘vindicated’ by judge’s report on response to Bill Kenneally abuse
Calls for State and Fianna Fáil party to apologise to victims
Controversial new apartment standards open for public consultation amid legal challenge
Environmental impact report published after its absence was highlighted in legal case
Judge urged to consider ‘very significant’ change of circumstances in Paddy McKillen jnr bankruptcy application
Judge Liam Kennedy last month heard McKillen jnr’s application for dismissal of bankruptcy summons
Mould, cockroaches and toilets in bedrooms found by direct provision inspectors
Inspections this year flagged hazards across many international protection accommodation centres











