Live: Dublin flood teams monitoring river and tide levels; ‘unlike any other flood before’, says specialist; rain warnings remain in place
Dublin to face worst of rain due in coming days as Met Éireann warns of ‘worst-case scenario’
Dublin to face worst of rain due in coming days as Met Éireann warns of ‘worst-case scenario’
Workplace Relations Commission to hear complaint against college from historian who claims its lawyers are trying to ‘gag’ him
Man facing allegations of violent, abusive and threatening behaviour claimed prejudice towards him
Judge says victim’s survival was a matter of luck rather than the judgment of violent criminal Dean Hayes
Judge says victim’s survival was a matter of luck rather than the judgment of violent criminal Dean Hayes
Witness tells inquest she found mobile phone in a grassy area in Castleton Park on the day after boy disappeared
Move follows Supreme Court judgment which found human rights law had been breached
Woman suing Garda Commissioner seeking damages for alleged assault at station
Four days of ‘carnival’ promised with centrepiece parade of 12 large floats as well as marching bands
Garda tells court Barry Moore (34) declined to give evidence at trial of four of the accused late last year ‘owing to the fact that he was afraid’