‘Part of the CV is to be unshockable’: the man who decides on legal costs
State’s first chief legal costs adjudicator says legal costs claims are ‘high’ rather than ‘excessive’
State’s first chief legal costs adjudicator says legal costs claims are ‘high’ rather than ‘excessive’
Former Belvedere College teacher has largest number of recorded complaints against him, according to Jesuit document
The Irish Times visited Kilbarry housing scheme in Waterford in 2015. Upon return, such conditions are still found to be prevalent
Ministers expected on Monday to discuss creation of ‘clearing office’ with aim to clear blockages in system and co-ordinate homebuilding and servicing of zoned lands
Your notes and queries for Eanna Ní Lamhna
Storm Gudrun shocked the Nordic country into building a new, climate-proofed power grid. Will Ireland follow suit?
Applicants from more than 130 countries made declarations of loyalty to State this week
Mr Justice Richard Humphreys dismissed the challenge in a judgement on Friday
Hugh Farrell claims he was maltreated so badly he developed anxiety and depression
Angela Feeney was eliminated on the 23rd count for the agriculture panel