Eleanor Donaldson requires further pre-trial medical assessment, court hears
Judge signals wish to proceed with Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson trial date in early November
Judge signals wish to proceed with Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson trial date in early November
Minister says regulator withheld €23,000 from operator as a result of licence breach
RTB has started 249 new investigations into deliberate breaches of rental law so far this year, compared with 124 in all of 2024
Former MMA fighter ordered to pay Nikita Hand €250,000 damages after a High Court jury found he had assaulted her
Charity’s annual report cites 25% increase in demand for rough-sleeper outreach team
World Health Organisation ‘at no point’ advised lockdowns, senior global health figure says
‘Budget 2026 is key test for Government’s commitment to Ireland’s seas’ and promise to scale-up MPAs
One tenant was forced to sleep in a park after the landlord unlawfully changed locks, tribunal hears
One tenant was forced to sleep in a park after the landlord unlawfully changed locks, tribunal hears
Gavin O’Reilly accused of assaulting manager of Penny Lane at Strand Street Great in Dublin