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Woman tells court she would be grateful to see her son ‘get treatment rather than prison time’ as he was having a ‘psychotic episode’
Plan envisages 17-storey mixed use development if Citigroup’s current European headquarters
Labour Court confirms Workplace Relations Commission ruling against founding member of Irish Film Workers Association
Donnybrook Lawn Tennis Club says it is ‘not a public park’ and has a reasonable expectation not to be excessively overlooked
Between 200 and 250 staff were living in houses specifically purchased by the company to accommodate workers
Objector claims original grant of permission ‘flew in the face of democracy’
IAA paid out €1.58 million in legal costs and settlements last year, annual report shows
Charlie Chawke to seek planning permission for fresh Goatstown apartment scheme this summer
Parish priest said prayers with parents of Hunter Molloy at Ballaghboy halting site in Ennis
Commercial semi-state agency, AirNav Ireland and Shannon airport are also objecting to proposed development
Company had previously apologised for number of bags that went missing in July 2022
Locals, including community council, objected to plan
Move comes despite appeals from five locals
Nord Anglia International School in Dublin records pretax loss of €2.2m
Sole objector to plans by drinks giant and Guiness brewer withdraws High Court challenge