Dispute over Shelbourne Greyhound Stadium car park operation before High Court
Stadium owner wants car park to be vacated and delivered up by firm which operated it
Stadium owner wants car park to be vacated and delivered up by firm which operated it
Michael Murnane denies claims of misconduct for which he faces disciplinary process
Broadcasting watchdog says presenter is well-known for airing personal views
Customs and DSPCA are investigating the discovery made at the weekend
Authority deems Running for Their Lives to have been ‘fair, impartial and objective’
Tracks in Co Donegal, Longford, Co Wexford and Co Cork suggested for closure
Facility is owned by Bord na gCon, the sport’s governing body
Irish Greyhound Board refuses to comment on action taken by company it controls
Cantillon: Why do we let State siphon money from education to spend on greyhounds?
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Greyhound racing body sold Dublin dog track to Department of Education for €23m
Dublin track sold to Department of Education in 2018 for €23m, sparking political row
Tourism bodies suspended promotion after report found 6,000 dogs culled annually
Head of IGB says there is a positive story to tell about about racing ‘but it’s not getting out’
Sport faces ‘problematic’ financial future, Oireachtas committee hears
Festival’s 60th edition competes with All-Ireland build-up for Kerry’s attention
Proposed care centres will have to cater for ‘socialisation’ of old and injured animals
Actor Pauline McLynn calls for sport to be outlawed at Dublin demonstration
Gardaí received two reports of minor alleged assaults from the incident outside Shelbourne Park
Figures in over-breeding report ‘based on guesstimates, estimates and assumptions’ – IGB chief
IGB says Roses have been targeted in a ‘malicious’ and ‘unacceptable’ campaign
Practices uncovered in RTÉ Investigates amounted to ‘subsidised cruelty’
‘Greyhound racing was in his blood and he was lucky enough to make it his career’
Chairman will criticise RTÉ allegations over welfare of animals in statement to Oireachtas committee
7,500 owners countrywide, yet last year just two fixed payment notices were served
RTE programme’s figures on culled dogs disputed but traceability issues admitted
Feed manufacturer Connolly’s Red Mills’ decision follows claims of animal abuse
Dog board and club to go before Oireachtas as sponsors cancel deals over RTÉ revelations
Minister of State to meet chair and board of Irish Greyhound Board to discuss dog welfare issues
Loss of backing from household names follows controversy over documentary on industry
Minister says Prime Time programme will be reviewed and any illegality will be prosecuted
Several prominent sponsors to review their sponsorship of the sport
Minister says falling attendances at meetings a sign of public perception of sport changing
Greyhound board approves measures to improve welfare of dogs after RTÉ exposé
Confidential 2017 report to industry body only made public after RTÉ documentary
Review: RTÉ Investigates exposes shocking treatment of greyhounds in the racing industry
RTÉ Investigates find thousands of greyhounds killed annually over performances
Project will also include a new high-performance centre and a greyhound racing track
Planned €30m upgrade would help club attract talent and boost commercial growth
Christopher Connolly excluded from events by Irish Greyhound Board over incident
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Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed pays tribute to work of organisation
Man also asking court to quash Irish Greyhound Board decision to forfeit €36,500 prize money
Trainers found guilty of doping dogs had ‘no place in the industry’ – trainer Paul Hennessy
Christopher Connolly (25) was sanctioned in Australia in 2014 over use of piglet as live bait
Protests over sale of Harold’s Cross track led to 22-week closure of Shelbourne Park site
Heat causing problems for water supplies, transport links and spread of gorse fires
Forests, dogs and drivers at risk as orange warning gives way to ‘condition red’
Former Tory peer Alexander Hesketh is pro-Brexit, even though it threatens his other passion
People who run off-licences, pubs and other businesses on how 2018 will be different
Board says animal rights activists have dominated the conversation for too long
Dog track ran final race in February 2017, with Department of Education set to pay €23m for land
Findings relate to samples taken from Irish Derby winner Clonbrien Hero at three races
Prize money of €36,500 won by three dogs at Shelbourne Park withheld
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