‘Clinically appropriate’ phrase will be retained in NMH agreement - Taoiseach
Kieran Mulvey says contentious wording not in original 2017 deal
Kieran Mulvey says contentious wording not in original 2017 deal
Independent body advises reimplementation of pre-Haddington Road Agreement levels
Long-time Sport Ireland employee takes over role from John Treacy
No form of mediation would resolve matters of dispute at facility, report finds
Incoming IAA chair had learned she wasn’t being reappointed to head Shannon board
Co Clare unit had been stood down following resignations of several volunteers
Court told defence to Ryanair’s damages claim against Fórsa could be undermined
Olympic silver medal winner became ceo of Irish Sports Council in 1999
Air traffic controllers worried about reliance on overtime – reports
Reducing hours to 2010 levels will cost €300m in health alone but only €150m has been budgeted for across public service
More than 30 Opposition amendments to landmark legislation fall or rejected
Broadcaster plans higher number of departures following rejection of pay cuts
Group to look at cost and service implications of rolling back hours added in 2013
Crime in Dublin’s inner city, a result of decades of neglect, has intensified under lockdown
Kieran Mulvey of Just Transition calls for urgent change to State aid rules
Former manager John Allen recalls excitement and challenges of his period in charge
Report relates to running of the association under John Delaney
One former NMH master distrusts religious on women’s reproductive healthcare
Unions call for Government to lay out ‘clear roadmap’ of just transition from peat production
Semi-State says Just Transition is in harmony with its ‘brown to green’ strategy
Just Transition Commissioner urges use of second site locations for coastal city business
Pilot union Fórsa has yet to back the proposed new pay structure and fixed roster
Association says it is focused on restructuring its finances and management
Former Athletics Ireland chief is no stranger to Irish football
Committee told of inferior employment alternatives and pension fund failings
Poverty-fuelled drug-dealing and violence can stop being normalised by community effort
Airline may have to cut up to 700 pilots and cabin crew as it reins in planned expansion
High Court orders pilots’ union not to go ahead with strike pending full hearing
Airline says flights to and from UK ran 97% on time despite strike by British pilots’ union
Carrier seeking order to prevent pilots based in Ireland striking this week
Airline may tell courts pilots had not fully exhausted mediation before serving notice
Thousands of passengers will be disrupted by action ‘over coming weeks’, airline says
Insiders claim carrier surprised by move as it faces potential strikes in UK and Portugal
Mediahuis’s €145.6m acquisition of INM was given the green light earlier this week
From the Archives: Ann Lovett, Joanne Hayes, Majella Moynihan – all victims of the highly conservative society of 1984
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‘They’re not even building any infrastructure. They’re piggybacking on most of the infrastructure that we have’
Denis O’Brien board nominee criticises Google and Facebook for ‘hoovering up’ ad revenue
Failure to endorse reforms could endanger sponsorship contracts, president warns
Sport Ireland chair ‘livid’ to learn Deloitte had filed notice with CRO about soccer body
Deloitte’s revelation over association’s accounts moves things on to a new plane
Sports Ireland gives details of inquiry as FAI apologises for any ‘disrespect’ to committee
Sport Ireland CEO was asked four times by Imelda Munster if he has confidence in FAI
Government told ‘substance must replace spin’ in its approach to the nursing dispute
Strikes, a profit warning and calls for board changes made 2018 a difficult year for the airline
Former chairman of the LRC broadly welcomes progress in north east inner city
The proposed move to the St Vincent’s campus has stalled in an eleventh hour stand-off over governance and control
St Vincent’s site may fall foul of EU building rules after saga of politics, finance and ethos
Government hopeful of deal with hospitals on new facility ahead of year-end deadline
Simon Harris wants a public-interest director on board of the new institution
Airline issues profit warning as it braces for further industrial unrest in difficult market
Junior Minister Catherine Byrne says lobbying for report ongoing for several months
Fianna Fáil says there is cross-party support for new body with powers to regenerate area
European crew threaten to strike as pilots’ deal averts transfer of up to 300 Irish jobs
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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
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