Lecturer jailed for sexual assault of two nieces at family gatherings
John Hogan can be identified after victims waived their right to anonymity
John Hogan can be identified after victims waived their right to anonymity
Barbie Kardashian (20) had been in care since the age of 10, court told
Woman denies 11 charges of threatening to kill her mother and her former social care worker
Indigenous employers struggle to keep pace as FDI companies hike pay rates
Judge refuses application brought by DPP to have trial heard in Dublin
Stonemasons drowned while working on a bridge in Limerick city
Former minister for the Gaeltacht served as MEP from 1979 to 1989
Users say co-living schemes suit students and young workers – but for ‘just a few months’
Accused denied charges which related to various dates between 1988 and 1990
Aurimas Petraska jailed over raids that netted goods worth €150,000
Ted O’Donoghue involved in dispute over Co Limerick right of way for ‘40 years’, court told
Ted O’Donoghue, (74) admitted firing a shot from his legally-held gun at John Hayes
‘The mirror is my enemy. It pains to see my reflection’ - victim
John O’Donoghue (62) collapsed and died as he was about to confront the two intruders
The scrapping of the restriction was set in motion by a court ruling eight years ago
Rare call made as court extends detention of two jailed for ‘fatal burglary’
Irish judges can impose any sentence they like once it’s under maximum prison term in the legislation
John O’Donoghue collapsed and died in Doon as he was about to confront intruders
Three surviving ministers who served under former taoiseach present
Politician turned down a State funeral and requested ‘no speeches, no nonsense’, mourners told
Judge grants application preventing the media from reporting defendant’s name
Aurimas Petraska and others ‘dressed in army fatigues and balaclavas’
Jamie Marshall knocked down Garda, rammed bus and two cars after high-speed chase
Man ‘accidentally’ shot in the face by armed gardaí during recent operation
Casey took ‘every opportunity to have his way with the victim’
Germany suffers its fourth attack in one week, Irish teachers could face a ban for serious misconduct and TD Michael Healy-Rae asks a lot of questions
Belinda O’Sullivan told victim of attack she was going to help him tie his shoelaces
Some 15,000 votes from 2014 local election in Listowel being recounted after legal action
Patrick Phelan (24) jailed for eight years for kicking and punching Thomas Ryan (61) in head
Limerick criminal to be sentenced for intimidation of man in 2010
Ciaran Folan was accused of stealing more thant €3,300 from his employer
Ciaran Folan (44), from Co Wexford, accused of thefts while stationed in Clifden
Judge in Limerick told eldest child, a boy of 16, missed each day of current school year
John Duffy said he thought the value of the cash was only around €50,000
Haul described as largest confiscation of cash used for criminal purposes in history of State
Michael Sheehan (27) was granted bail three days before he drove into three pensioners
John Sheehy (21) jailed for five years over violent robbery
Joseph Roche (30) stole bag containing cash, mobile phone and bottle of holy water
Male occupant of apartment attacked as girlfriend escaped from bedroom window
Alan Custy is to plead guilty to theft of €14,650 from woman
Man claims he had no recollection of 2am attack he carried out in fast-food outlet
Two men chased across school playground hid in classroom with pupils and teacher
Junior minister a bright and eager student, his teacher says
Dickie Kelly, the brother of a priest murdered in the Dirty War of the 1970s, is third-generation Irish and retains a strong midlands accent
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