Siptu issues strike notice for 10,000 health service workersInitial one-day action by staff could lead to five more days of disruptionWed Jun 05 2019 - 19:22
Bankers’ bonuses should be reintroduced, Central Bank saysEx-governor Philip Lane tells Minister that ‘variable pay’ is vital to retain critical staffWed Jun 05 2019 - 03:08
Bankers’ bonuses should be reintroduced, Central Bank saysPhilip Lane advises pay restrictions creating danger of bank staff departing to other jobsWed Jun 05 2019 - 03:00
FAI general manager appointment ‘very unwise’, Ross saysMinister for Sport says Government ‘sorry’ decision to hire Noel Mooney has been madeTue Jun 04 2019 - 23:00
Katie Taylor arrives home after fight to displays of devotionWicklow County Council holding event to mark boxer’s success on Bray Seafront on FridayTue Jun 04 2019 - 19:21
Renewable heat sector needs ‘significant increase’ in State supportFunding does not go far enough to impact renewable energy targets - Bioenergy chiefTue Jun 04 2019 - 17:08
Irish solar energy developer BNRG strikes financing deal for US projectsIFSC-headquartered developer predicts its US portfolio will grow to a total value of €336mMon Jun 03 2019 - 05:46
Architects’ president voices concerns about co-living scheme sizeDavid Browne also highlights positives of schemes planned for DublinSat Jun 01 2019 - 01:24
Irish banking culture needs deeper reform, Central Bank ex-governor saysPatrick Honohan asserts a ‘culture of entitlement’ remains in the sectorSat Jun 01 2019 - 01:01
Uefa said controversial appointment of Noel Mooney was FAI decisionMooney appointment not consistent with need for new faces in FAI, Minister saysFri May 31 2019 - 16:38
Just 6 people had their refugee status cancelled in past 5 yearsPerson must be considered a danger to security of the State before status is revokedThu May 30 2019 - 19:53
Taoiseach and Opposition leaders meet to mull Siteserv inquiryCregan commission inquiring into sale of construction services group to Denis O’BrienThu May 30 2019 - 17:51
Government to get report on potential removal of bankers’ pay capOfficials say €500,000 limit causes senior management to go elsewhere for higher payThu May 30 2019 - 13:38
Minister accuses insurance industry of ‘profiteering’Charlie Flanagan demands firms be ‘transparent’ about premium increasesThu May 30 2019 - 01:00
Government can revoke immigration status of convicted individualsDepending on the nature of the crime, residency permissions can be lostThu May 30 2019 - 00:48
Numbers earning €100,000 or more at Central Bank rise 30%Bank employs more than 2,000 people,records profits of almost €3bnWed May 29 2019 - 18:42
Number of crime victims accompanied to court up 27% in two yearsUse of Victim Support at Court (VSAC) service may double in next three years, group saysWed May 29 2019 - 17:03
Murder getaway car was bought in south Dublin dealership, gardaí sayOfficers investigating Hamid Sanambar shooting to review ambulance footageWed May 29 2019 - 15:01
Dean Hotel owners dispute aspects of Maria Bailey’s media interviewsTD said she was not seeking damages for swing fall, only medical expensesTue May 28 2019 - 00:57
Maria Bailey says leak of swing case was ‘planned’ to maximise damageSimon Harris says TD’s radio interview ‘unfortunate’ and ‘blaming lots of others’Mon May 27 2019 - 16:02
Varadkar: ‘Reputational harm’ to FG from Maria Bailey caseDún Laoghaire-Rathdown TD pursued action after 2015 fall off swing in Dean hotel, DublinMon May 27 2019 - 06:00
Fresh plea for Border poll as survey shows 65% back united IrelandExit poll finds 60% of those surveyed rate the importance of the Irish language as seven or higher on a scale where 10 is ‘extremely important’Sun May 26 2019 - 20:20
Divorce referendum to reduce required wait period passes by huge marginJosepha Madigan says result is indication of electorate’s ‘kindness and understanding’Sat May 25 2019 - 21:33
Maria Bailey faces call for clarification over swing claim caseReports that Fine Gael TD is dropping case against Dublin hotelSat May 25 2019 - 20:16
Tax avoidance by Green Reit could top €50m, claims Sinn FéinExchequer will lose out due to law giving Irish property investor CGT carve-out, says partySat May 25 2019 - 02:00
Full broadband costs will be included on State balance sheetGovernment accused of ‘privatising profits and socialising costs’ of public infrastructureThu May 23 2019 - 01:00
Dublin shopping centre redevelopment in danger as talks failDeveloper claims retailer is making revamp ‘financially and logistically unfeasible’Thu May 23 2019 - 01:00
Taxpayer will fork out €700,000 over three years for broadband, says MinisterSinn Féin TD accuses Government of ‘giving with one hand and taking with the other’Thu May 23 2019 - 01:00
No redundancy pay for Times Ireland staff with less than two years’ serviceNational Union of Journalists describes redundancy terms as ‘miserly’Wed May 22 2019 - 17:45
IDA Ireland takes High Court case against OpenHydro former ownerAction against French warship company part of effort to recoup €1.4 million in grantsWed May 22 2019 - 06:30
Ires named as preferred bidder for portfolio of 815 apartmentsState’s largest private landlord set to pay about €285 million for apartmentsWed May 22 2019 - 06:25
Dún Laoghaire’s controversial cruise ship plan scrappedGroup led by Richard Boyd Barrett argued the development would damage Dublin BayWed May 22 2019 - 01:01
Funding for Rehab to be increased by €2m a yearGovernment was warned disability service faced closure if increased funding not agreedTue May 21 2019 - 21:06
Times Ireland to make most editorial staff redundantIrish print edition of UK newspaper to cease publication with small number to continue working on digital productTue May 21 2019 - 17:08
Skellig Michael to reopen to visitors after prolonged closurePoor weather delayed start of tourist season on Kerry island where Star Wars was filmedTue May 21 2019 - 16:44
AIB’s Project Alder to sell off more than €1bn worth of toxic debtBank’s latest sale of non-performing loans will focus on corporate rather than family debtTue May 21 2019 - 03:25
Facebook reverses decision on blocking image on Iona Institute advertComputer-generated image of foetus had been blurred and users were given warningMon May 20 2019 - 22:04
Salesforce engaged in major lobbying to add storeys to Docklands headquartersUS multinational tech company targeted a Minister, civil servants and advisersMon May 20 2019 - 05:10
Recent spate of knife crime ‘a disastrous blind alley’, says archbishopDr Diarmuid Martin said he has been shocked and saddened by recent stabbing incidents involving young peopleSun May 19 2019 - 12:09
Nine firms disputing €2.5bn in tax sought by RevenueRulings in most cases unlikely this year as Tax Appeals Commission tackles backlogSat May 18 2019 - 07:04
Knock Marriage Bureau hangs up its Cupid’s arrow for the last timeBureau set up in 1968 to introduce couples to each otherFri May 17 2019 - 17:54
Dissident group condemned for attempting to ‘intimidate’ journalistsNUJ ‘will not accept either threats or lectures’ from SaoradhFri May 17 2019 - 12:10
‘I am no longer afraid’- global LGBTI+ campaigners recognised in Dublin ceremony‘Our sexual orientation is just one aspect that defines us as human beings’Fri May 17 2019 - 10:33
‘Slam dunk’ conflict of interest in children’s hospital review, PAC hearsSome PwC consultants who advised HSE on project working on investigation of overspendThu May 16 2019 - 14:48
Two Irish banks unwittingly used in huge carbon credit fraudBoth Ulster Bank and BoI have fallen foul before for enforcement failings in other casesTue May 07 2019 - 07:00
Dún Laoghaire Council turns down Hollywood studio plan for old terminalUS children’s entertainment giant Hasbro submitted tender with Irish animation studioTue May 07 2019 - 06:10
BoI and Ulster Bank used in tax fraud carbon credits tradingLeaked files reveal dealings by fraudsters abusing carbon credits trade without VATTue May 07 2019 - 06:00
Complex alleged frauds estimated to cost EU taxpayers billions of euro a yearLeaked files reveal Irish banks and shell companies were used in transactions involving companies and individuals under investigation for tax fraudTue May 07 2019 - 06:00
Carbon credit fraud in the EU: how does it work?It is an evolution of VAT fraud that focused on high-value goods such as computer chipsTue May 07 2019 - 06:00
Into Africa: Irish start-up wins funding to lend to emerging marketsUmba secures investment to penetrate growing African mobile payments sectorMon May 06 2019 - 05:47