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Repairing defects at Sandyford apartments to cost up to €10m

Repairing defects at Sandyford apartments to cost up to €10m

Fire safety shortcomings estimated to cost €11,000-€14,000 per apartment to remedy

Tue Sept 17 2019 - 01:41
Watchdog accused of procedures breach on Public Services Card

Watchdog accused of procedures breach on Public Services Card

Department of Social Protection claims Dixon’s report has several ‘inconsistencies’

Tue Sept 17 2019 - 00:08
Brexit: Donohoe seeks to reassure unionists over Border backstop

Brexit: Donohoe seeks to reassure unionists over Border backstop

Minister says backstop aims to provide certainty to firms and communities in Ireland

Mon Sept 16 2019 - 14:29
‘A five, a five-oh’: Is this Dublin’s most devoted fan?

‘A five, a five-oh’: Is this Dublin’s most devoted fan?

Tony Broughan has gone to Dublin football matches dressed as Molly Malone since 1975

Thu Aug 29 2019 - 12:20
Order sought by beef processor could see protesters jailed for contempt

Order sought by beef processor could see protesters jailed for contempt

IFA tells court farmers involved may not be aware of consequences for breaching ruling

Wed Aug 28 2019 - 19:14
Ageing Ireland: Homecare workers vital as population grows older

Ageing Ireland: Homecare workers vital as population grows older

Pay and conditions vary as families rely more and more on undocumented helpers in home

Wed Aug 28 2019 - 01:00
A fresh approach to ageing Ireland and life beyond retirement

A fresh approach to ageing Ireland and life beyond retirement

Twilight years can be enhanced by focusing on the physical environment, say experts

Tue Aug 27 2019 - 00:56
Reasons given for temporary closure of Donegal veterinary practice disputed

Reasons given for temporary closure of Donegal veterinary practice disputed

Closure of Donegal Animal Hospital in Letterkenny caused significant difficulties for local farmers

Mon Aug 26 2019 - 21:53
Ageing Ireland: Hiqa calls for updated regulations to safeguard elderly

Ageing Ireland: Hiqa calls for updated regulations to safeguard elderly

As needs spiral with demographics, watchdog seeks to monitor emerging care services

Mon Aug 26 2019 - 01:00
The old country: Get ready for an ageing Ireland

The old country: Get ready for an ageing Ireland

Ireland is ageing fast, and our economy, health service – and families themselves – need to adapt

Sat Aug 24 2019 - 06:00
Government may have to provide €17m deal for Fair Deal

Government may have to provide €17m deal for Fair Deal

HSE says delays for entry to the scheme have risen to an average of six or seven weeks

Sat Aug 24 2019 - 01:25
Farmers complain as Letterkenny vet closes temporarily

Farmers complain as Letterkenny vet closes temporarily

British owners of Donegal Animal Hospital cite shortage of vets and other ‘legal’ issues

Sat Aug 24 2019 - 01:00
Wind farm’s €100m sale brings big guns to the bidding table

Wind farm’s €100m sale brings big guns to the bidding table

Government climate plan spurs interest in project owned by Johnny Ronan-linked firm

Fri Aug 23 2019 - 05:32
Garda restructuring plans face rural backlash

Garda restructuring plans face rural backlash

PAC chairman claims changes will lead to a ‘reduction in policing’

Fri Aug 23 2019 - 01:18
Road safety ‘downgraded’ in Garda plan, lobby group says

Road safety ‘downgraded’ in Garda plan, lobby group says

Plan ‘omits roads policing as one of the four key focus areas’ at operational level

Thu Aug 22 2019 - 18:15
No date for release of ‘highly critical’ Public Services Card report

No date for release of ‘highly critical’ Public Services Card report

Data Protection Commissioner found data is unlawfully held on 3.2 million people

Thu Aug 22 2019 - 15:43
Garda reform: Commissioner defends his reorganisation plan

Garda reform: Commissioner defends his reorganisation plan

Drew Harris rejects claims that rural locations will lose out under the new structure

Thu Aug 22 2019 - 13:23
Tesco cuts €3m contract with Celtic Pure before arsenic recall

Tesco cuts €3m contract with Celtic Pure before arsenic recall

Retailer announced deal in May but suspended it weeks later due to ‘quality issue’

Wed Aug 21 2019 - 02:33
Daft.ie ads saying ‘rent allowance not accepted’ breached law, body finds

Daft.ie ads saying ‘rent allowance not accepted’ breached law, body finds

Property website adverts discriminated on t basis of age, employment status, WRC says

Tue Aug 20 2019 - 17:29
School building firm being sued by department wins HSE contract

School building firm being sued by department wins HSE contract

Western Building Systems to build €9.5m 60-bed block at University Hospital Limerick

Mon Aug 19 2019 - 15:30
Beef strike: Producers seeking ‘survival line’ cash injection from State, EU

Beef strike: Producers seeking ‘survival line’ cash injection from State, EU

Farmers claim they are not getting a fair price for animals at the factory gate

Mon Aug 19 2019 - 14:09
Public Services Card issue requires ‘huge amount’ of debate – FF

Public Services Card issue requires ‘huge amount’ of debate – FF

Amending existing PSC legislation is ‘a simplistic approach,’ says Willie O’Dea

Mon Aug 19 2019 - 11:50
Water firm at centre of arsenic scare served with partial closure order

Water firm at centre of arsenic scare served with partial closure order

HSE takes action against Celtic Pure over a specific well at Monaghan facility

Mon Aug 19 2019 - 02:11
State could face legal action over public services card controversy

State could face legal action over public services card controversy

Data Protection Commissioner’s report found documentation retention unlawful

Sat Aug 17 2019 - 04:00
Public Services Card report a vindication for campaigners

Public Services Card report a vindication for campaigners

Scandal around State’s latest toxic project likely to trigger defensiveness and legal cases

Sat Aug 17 2019 - 04:00
Data commissioner’s ruling lifts the veil from Public Services Card

Data commissioner’s ruling lifts the veil from Public Services Card

The PSC has divided opinion, but Helen Dixon’s decision is clear: it breaches privacy

Fri Aug 16 2019 - 00:01
Irish State told to delete ‘unlawful’ data on 3.2m citizens

Irish State told to delete ‘unlawful’ data on 3.2m citizens

Data Protection Commission’s stance a serious blow to PSC project

Fri Aug 16 2019 - 00:00
Hundreds who missed out on retrofit grant may lose application costs

Hundreds who missed out on retrofit grant may lose application costs

Homeowners not entitled to claim for costs linked to expensive application process

Thu Aug 15 2019 - 21:29
Beef crisis nears resolution as meat industry makes concessions

Beef crisis nears resolution as meat industry makes concessions

Issue of bonuses paid for young cattle outstanding as talks to resume on Monday

Thu Aug 15 2019 - 19:52
Government decided against funding open retrofit applications

Government decided against funding open retrofit applications

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland scheme now shut, leaving applicants in limbo

Thu Aug 15 2019 - 11:27
Beef talks between farmers and meat processors set to resume on Monday

Beef talks between farmers and meat processors set to resume on Monday

Proposals under consideration include making more information on pricing available to farmers

Wed Aug 14 2019 - 20:43
Beef talks adjourn as outline of potential deal emerges

Beef talks adjourn as outline of potential deal emerges

Market transparency and introduction of a price index among issues in proposals

Tue Aug 13 2019 - 14:04
IRES has spent €1m remedying building defects at Sandyford apartments

IRES has spent €1m remedying building defects at Sandyford apartments

The company owns 225 of the 880 apartments at the south Dublin development

Tue Aug 13 2019 - 05:45
Kepak issued proceedings against grassroots movement, court records show

Kepak issued proceedings against grassroots movement, court records show

Move from meat processor comes as industry faced off against protesters

Tue Aug 13 2019 - 02:14
Beef dispute talks adjourned as hopes for price index emerge

Beef dispute talks adjourned as hopes for price index emerge

Beef Plan movement says processor and retailer not farmer get most of consumer price

Tue Aug 13 2019 - 00:35
Talks aimed at resolving beef prices dispute get under way

Talks aimed at resolving beef prices dispute get under way

Beef Plan Movement halts nationwide pickets of meat plants to enter into talks

Mon Aug 12 2019 - 21:31
Desmond-linked firm in court action over housing development

Desmond-linked firm in court action over housing development

Financier involved in dispute over land near Old Belvedere rugby club in Dublin

Sat Aug 10 2019 - 03:00
Water firm at centre of arsenic scare raided by food safety watchdog

Water firm at centre of arsenic scare raided by food safety watchdog

Former employee complaint led to investigation of Co Monaghan company

Fri Aug 09 2019 - 01:51
Human Rights Commission calls for independent process to reappoint commissioners

Human Rights Commission calls for independent process to reappoint commissioners

Letter from Flanagan to members informed them he would be open to reappointing them

Wed Aug 07 2019 - 07:45
Asylum seekers living in cramped, poorly-serviced sites, says group

Asylum seekers living in cramped, poorly-serviced sites, says group

Woman was left without equipment for her baby for at least three days, volunteers found

Wed Aug 07 2019 - 03:38
Heather Humphreys reassured Google over EU copyright reform

Heather Humphreys reassured Google over EU copyright reform

Minister said Ireland had won significant changes to ‘allay the concerns’ of tech giants

Tue Aug 06 2019 - 03:28
New HSE spending restrictions to affect elderly and disabled

New HSE spending restrictions to affect elderly and disabled

Acute hospitals also face restrictions as figures show HSE deficit nearing €170 million

Tue Aug 06 2019 - 02:05
Committee rejects project to harvest brain tumour data

Committee rejects project to harvest brain tumour data

Request to use data from 9,000 Irish patients refused over patient consent considerations

Tue Aug 06 2019 - 00:55
Public services ‘inefficient’, says top civil servant Robert Watt

Public services ‘inefficient’, says top civil servant Robert Watt

Comments made in email exchange on merits and risks of shifting many public services online

Mon Aug 05 2019 - 03:00
Mechanical failure blamed for raised arsenic levels in some bottled waters

Mechanical failure blamed for raised arsenic levels in some bottled waters

Celtic Pure says its supermarket own-brand water recalled as precautionary measure

Sun Aug 04 2019 - 19:00
Successful bidder for collection of TV licence fee will hold five-year concession

Successful bidder for collection of TV licence fee will hold five-year concession

Multimillion euro investment in database of premises required to improve collection rate

Sat Aug 03 2019 - 01:00
New homes may be required to have high-speed broadband capability

New homes may be required to have high-speed broadband capability

Government officials want to make cabling mandatory to obtain planning permission

Sat Aug 03 2019 - 01:00
Liffey Swim to go ahead despite findings of poor water quality

Liffey Swim to go ahead despite findings of poor water quality

Dublin City Council says results significantly exceed acceptable levels for bathing waters

Fri Aug 02 2019 - 19:12
TV licence fee to be replaced with charge for all household devices

TV licence fee to be replaced with charge for all household devices

Government to put job traditionally done by An Post out to tender later this year

Fri Aug 02 2019 - 07:53
Infrastructure agency defends use of contract for Dunkettle interchange

Infrastructure agency defends use of contract for Dunkettle interchange

Government accused of using same ‘flawed’ approach that led to overspend on NCH

Wed Jul 31 2019 - 06:44
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