Judge John Cooke an ‘exceptional man’ who never lost sense of fairness, funeral told
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
State agency generated €100m in cash in fourth quarter of last year
PAC report blames loss on Nama miscalculating price on sale of debts due from Quinlan
Once of Dublin’s least popular buildings will be levelled over the next year
Businessman Frank Cushnahan and lawyer Ian Coulter face prosecution over portfolio
What can they expect this time? ‘The hits will come ferociously ... It will be Stalingrad’
Contractors must submit bids to level former Department of Health headquarters next week
Dysfunctional land market: The primary cause of this Republic’s housing woes
‘I’ve plenty to say about Nama and how the exposing of that was in the public interest’
Brussels confirms move is in line with state aid rules
John Morrissey had €32m outstanding in 2014 when Nama called in borrowings
Legal challenge opposes building of 96 homes
Poolbeg West in Dublin capable of accommodating 3,500 new homes
Wife of bankrupt developer tells court she was in charge but relied on Dunne’s expertise
Minister says retargeting takes into account risks that may be posed by economic overheating
Government credibility staked on strategic development zones and fast-track planning
Tyrrelstown GAA club say they have nowhere else to go and cannot afford land
Developers alleged commissioner failed to deal with original complaint
State Claims Agency figures show cost of legal actions against State rising to €2.2bn
South Dublin was first of the mark with a SDZ development in Adamstown
Grant Thornton bill amounts to almost €17.3m on list of 76 payments
Dublin buildings to be flattened and sites redeveloped under €50m plan
Failure to disclose meeting means he will not emerge unscathed from controversy
Inside Politics: How can Taoiseach answer questions that Theresa May cannot?
Home Sweet Home group calls on Noonan to make vacant buildings available for housing
Council and developers in talks ahead of year as European Capital of Culture in 2020
Developer brothers also taking action against former agency employee Enda Farrell
Travellers tell court they were only recently served with documents and did not have time to get a lawyer
Board members defend sale of Northern Ireland portfolio during PAC appearance
Consortium withdraws notice to Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
‘Irish Times’ reports C&AG fears Nama may have lost ‘hundreds of millions’ in asset sale
New ‘Spotlight’ claim as UK’s National Crime Agency continues Project Eagle probe
JPDC sold site in Cork in 2007 to John F Supple whose debts agency took over
Officers from National Crime Agency carried out searches in Co Down on Tuesday
Move connected with inquiry into sale of Nama asets in North to US company Cerberus
Politicians urge independent investigation after new allegations emerge over NI deal
Adviser secretly recorded saying money moved to Isle of Man account was for him
Number of potential suitors linked with O’Connell Street hotel, including Dalata
Properties deemed ineligible for reasons including size and poor construction standards
The sector – with its insecure tenants, accidental landlords and soaring rents – is in crisis. An Irish Times series examines a complex problem and how to fix it
It’s not a simple construction problem. The bedsit ban and unfair taxes are also to blame
Dáil correspondence reveals agency’s spending during sale of North loan portfolio
Rents up from €1,000 to €1,500 because ‘you have literally sold half the country away’
Developer signed off statement with phrase associated with Nazis
Developer tells banking inquiry he has grave concerns about the operation of the agency
Ex-tánaiste claims she can’t remember any cabinet member querying bank regulation
Minister awards €30,000 grant to students’ union to promote rent-a-room scheme
Property developer expects his loans of more than €2bn to be sold in Project Jewel sale
Sinn Féin removes statement from website claiming agency involved in ‘off market’ deal
Priory Hall developer accused of not disclosing all of his assets
Independent TD has described that State-owned property firm as ‘secret society’
TD says information will back his call for new inquiry
Injunction was sought requiring couple to honour agreement they signed in November 2014 agreeing to vacate the property
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
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