State faces further lawsuit over cancelled international protection centre in Dublin
Company suing over repudiation of contract to convert office building on Fumbally Square to accommodation
Company suing over repudiation of contract to convert office building on Fumbally Square to accommodation
Judge directed the easing of stringent reporting restrictions in the proceedings, noting the significant public interest issues
‘Question of good character does not come into this’, judge said in case over offences at ‘highest level’
A man, also in his 60s, has been taken to Cork University Hospital where he is being treated for injuries believed to be serious
Minister for Justice among those at Herzog Park to mark Jewish festival and commemorate victims of Sydney attack
The flight from Portugal to Dublin had to divert to Cork
President Catherine Connolly says participants had taken meaningful steps towards ‘a lifetime of active citizenship’
Kenyon Jones Ginn, fondly known as Taffy, lived in the Mount St Joseph Housing Complex off Blarney Street in Cork from 2007 to 2021
Chief rabbi says ‘trend is clear’, though not every Jewish person in Ireland shares negative experience
Chief rabbi says ‘trend is clear’, though not every Jewish person in Ireland shares negative experience