Rehab Group falls victim to cyber attack
Disability services provider notifies Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) of attack
Disability services provider notifies Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) of attack
Irish overseas offer humanitarian help in face of hunger, death and devastation
Staff available to provide service has almost halved, Irish Heart Foundation warns
Rehab announces redundancy plans at logistics facility in Limerick
Barrister previously served as legal advisor to 2007 Fianna Fáil led government
Kerins willing to engage in mediation to end litigation which has had adverse effect on her
Note on 2018 accounts identified alleged instance at one of its wholly owned subsidiaries
Former chief executive pursuing damages for ‘witchhunt’ treatment during 2014 hearings
The sector is meeting the challenge of restoring trust and keeping donors engaged
‘The so-called hard left aren’t hard at all. They’ve abandoned the working classes’
Would we have paid as much for a gig advertised as ‘Stevie Wonder listens to record he likes’?
Charity cut off support in 2015, although 60% of survivors may develop post-polio syndrome
Supreme Court found committee acted unlawfully in treatment of former Rehab chief in 2014
Working group to report in autumn in wake of Supreme Court ruling
Court says Oireachtas can limit need for court intervention in any similar case
Government was warned disability service faced closure if increased funding not agreed
TDs and Senators given extensive legal advice and told to treat witnesses with respect
The Kerins case is significant, but one constitutional law expert believes it does not go as far as some politicians seem to think
Dáil committee tells Supreme Court it accepts ‘significant’ findings on Angela Kerins case
Court will decide if PAC acted unlawfully in its treatment of former Rehab CEO
Kerins case raises fundamental questions as to the extent of the powers of Oireachtas committees
The Public Accounts Committee is a vital body, but in recent years it has become a contrived, hostile – and, crucially, less effective – place
‘You could say I married a place’ – Mary Gallagher
Group claims charity provides relatively little support compared with funds raised over years
Appeals centre on constitutional separation of powers
Justice for Polio Survivors critical of contribution compared to cash raised via fundraising
Another 100 speech and language therapists to be hired to tackle waiting lists
Companies can implement effective and practical measures to accommodate employees with a disability or long-term illness
Appeals by Denis O’Brien and Angela Kerins also likely to loom large in next law term
Fame, failure, assualt, getting high: nothing is off limits in the singer’s memoir
Siptu decided to call off planned stoppage after intervention of Simon Harris
Call for support to help people with disabilities into workforce and out of poverty risk
Union claims management refused to give €1.5m for process to begin
Got Your Back Ireland is ideal for people with chronic health issues or those after surgery
O’Brien appealing dismissal of action over TD’s comments on bank affairs
Galway historian calls for full exhumation of remains of babies on site of Tuam home
Supreme Court finishes hearing appeal by ex-Rehab boss for damages over PAC hearings
Former Rehab chief executive Angela Kerins appealing rejection of her claim for damages
Courts are not entitled to vet what is said in Dáil or its committees, Supreme Court told
Auditors say hospice did not comply with tendering process for training contract
Auditors also highlight credit card spending on wine, restaurant, pub and theatre
‘I got to a point where the thing driving my life was something I could not fight’
Industrial action over pay to begin at a host of State-funded bodies on February 14th
Ex-Rehab chief Angela Kerins appeal over treatment by PAC set for March in Supreme Court
Senator Lynn Ruane and Niall ‘Bressie’ Breslin discuss bad dreams, tattoos and Jessica Fletcher
Businessman’s case to run in tandem with Angela Kerins action over treatment by PAC
Mixed-use investment is a modern building finished to a high-spec
New Dáil forum should look into code of behaviour for committees as part of remit
Rehab says figures show the Government is failing the most vulnerable members of society
Conference hears importance of ‘not burying head in sand’ if scandal hits a charity
The founder of Dean Waste makes biggest settlement on latest list
High Court said what businessman wanted would have ‘chilling effect’ on parliamentary speech
In-form forward now injury-free and looking forward to league final against Tipperary
Ex-Rehab boss had taken action against Dáil committee
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