Four takeaways from spending watchdog report
Comptroller and Auditor General review suggests thousands who claimed pandemic payment were actually employed
Comptroller and Auditor General review suggests thousands who claimed pandemic payment were actually employed
Sinn Féin leader says Donnelly was ‘thrown under the bus’ while Taoiseach accuses SF of being ‘seriously high tax’ party
Budget 2024: Despite swathe of one-off lump sum payments, there is disappointment at just €12 increase in core social welfare and €4 rise in qualified child payment
Budget 2024: Every PAYE worker to see their PRSI contributions increase from next year
On October 10th, Michael McGrath could stand up in the Dáil and release 40,000 Irish children from the prison of poverty
Pricewatch: Whether it’s the Passport Office, the NCT or the HSE, everyone has their own story
Eoin Ó Broin believes Dubliners don’t value Busáras as much as they might
Court hears claims Sean McMillan defrauded Department of Social Welfare out of €35,000
Martin Fraser is being handed a crucial role at a sensitive time in Anglo-Irish relations
Built in 2000, this spacious south Co Dublin two-bed could be an ideal home for downsizers
System was tested with fadas and other characters before rollout, Ossian Smyth says
‘I get calls from Cuba or North Macedonia. Strange as it happened within 10 days of HSE hack’
All couriers considered self-employed due to test case decision in 1995, PAC hears
An Irishman’s Diary
CAO applicants required to submit extra paperwork should start preparing now
In an already chaotic year, these hardy souls started new businesses amid a pandemic
Passport office drastically curtailed services as staff diverted to pandemic tasks
High level of compliance with travel restrictions over weekend - official
Davy Stockbrokers warns Irish economy could shrink in 2020 if outbreak is prolonged
Focus Ireland says increase in figures shows how tough things are getting for some people
Move is likely to be the first salvo in a lengthy legal battle between the Data Protection Commissioner and Regina Doherty’s department
Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer died 75 years ago resisting Nazi Germany
Bank says the issue has been resolved and apologises to customers that were affected
Ireland has been here before, and it seems the State took nothing from the lesson
Net Results: Apart from data abuse, card cost €60m but detected just €2m in welfare fraud
The PSC has divided opinion, but Helen Dixon’s decision is clear: it breaches privacy
Daniel O’Connell owes €13 million including interest on original bill for £6.3 million
Ellen Rowley is rediscovering the beauty of some of the city’s once-disliked buildings
State had alleged defendant collected children’s allowance from birth mother
Labour leader pays tribute to ‘great friend and colleague’
Dublin accounts for highest payouts as State rental subsidy costs €142 million in 2017
Minister says firms must administer affordable childcare scheme until September 2019
Brian Bobey (64) admitted stealing almost €160,000 between 1997 and 2013
None of the €158,726 claimed between 1997 and 2013 has been repaid, court heard
Jobseeker’s Allowance for under-26s much lower than standard payment of €193 a week
All provisions including lunches have to be ferried to Scoil Mhicil Naofa on Bere Island
Q&A: Dominic Coyle answers your personal finance questions
Legislation a ‘significant structural reform’ of use of personal data by the State
Carol Clarke used the money to support her family and to help pay off son’s drug debts
Identity technology makes us feel more secure at airports. But more watched in private
‘Difficult discussions’ required to ensure post network’s survival, says David McRedmond
Federated Union of Employers said Act had ‘imposed constraints’ on employers
State papers 1986: Department files review options in event of passing of divorce referendum in June
Cab involved in operation targeting son of late dictator of Nigeria over ‘looted’ money
Report prepared on alleged conduct of Clerys directors prior to liquidation
Rose, Joe, Jean and Gerard all worked for themselves. When the recession hit they had nothing to fall back on. Are things about to get better for Ireland’s 325,000 self-employed?
Judge says he was satisfied the prosecution case did not establish the offence of coercion
Twelve Ford transit vans, a Ford camper van and a caravan seized as part of operation
Minister says Government wants to be “generous and fair”
Flood victims can apply to authorities for funds to restore water-damaged homes
Former secretary general of Department of Justice saw Callinan day before resignation
These six play roles of varying magnitude in events investigated by the commission
‘My bank doesn’t want me cluttering up its premises. It makes this clear by closing most of its teller windows, keeping the queue long and slow’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices