Irish officials were warned in advance that Irish travellers would have faces scanned at Holyhead
Minister for Justice says his department was advised in advance of facial recognition technology trial by UK immigration officers
Minister for Justice says his department was advised in advance of facial recognition technology trial by UK immigration officers
Dublin City Council now has ‘no plans’ for Phibsborough houses it bought seven years ago
Martin Ekhosuehi (22) denied charges of aggravated burglary, assault causing harm, and making threats to kill
Bernadette McNally said Stephen McCullagh told her he did not want to attend her daughter’s funeral as ‘he didn’t want to be recognised’
Liam McGrath (75), previously a teacher known as Brother Kilian, described in court by one of the survivors of his abuse as ‘evil’
Judge notes we live in a democracy, not a ‘theocracy governed by the Burke family’
Building owner claims former car park tenant and a number of others had illegally taken possession of property
Opposition politicians and farmers accuse providers of price gouging while the Government stands ‘to one side twisting its hat’
Successful applicants will pay €1,547 per month for two-bed units allocated in first phase of Oscar Traynor Woods housing development
University says it stands with its students in support of victims of sexual violence