Death of mother of four at St Vincent’s Hospital due to medical misadventure, inquest finds
‘Obviously abnormal’ blood test results from Eilis Cronin Walsh not immediately conveyed to medical team, contrary to protocol
‘Virtual try-on sessions’ drive sales in China for Irish-based eco-clothing chain Icicle
Icicle group, with an outlet on Grafton Street, says ‘live commerce’ is driving an online surge in China
Wife of former lord mayor lodges proceedings against him and firm that owns their former home
Company filings show Independent councillor Nial Ring is the sole shareholder of company that bought €2.5 million house less than a year after couple almost lost it to the Bank of Ireland
Dublin builder Joe Cosgrave left estate valued at €124m
Widow who was left husband’s share in Cosgrave Group involved in High Court clash with two brothers-in-law
Landlord Marc Godart fined €25,000 by RTB for latest breaches
Luxembourg businessman failed to register tenancies and knowingly gave false reasons for tenants to vacate
‘Changing behaviours’: Average-speed road cameras to start operating in Mayo and Cavan
Drivers will be monitored at two ‘high-collision’ sites from Friday
Marc Godart-owned company pleads guilty to illegal short term letting of Dublin property
‘It’s basically an Airbnb,’ Dublin City Council solicitor says of Dublin 8 property owned by Luxembourg landlord
Ryanair flight from Faro makes several unsuccessful attempts to land in Dublin
Passenger has medical emergency on Ryanair flight that twice diverted to England and spent hours on English runways
Storm Ashley causes havoc across island as winds down trees and knock out electricity to thousands of homes
Flights cancelled and diverted at airports as high tides and high winds created dangerous conditions around the coast
Gardaí seeking witnesses to hit and run in Dublin and incident involving cyclist in Tralee
Pedestrian in his 20 taken to hospital with serious injuries after being hit by van in Clondalkin
International protection applicants moved from tents during Storm Ashley, says activist
‘The tents have been flying everywhere,’ says spokesman as migrants moved to houses in Newtownmountkennedy and Crooksling
Solicitor and former South Dublin mayor ordered to repay legal fees to ex-client
Edward J O’Brien failed to co-operate with Legal Services Regulatory Authority inquiry and ‘offered no excuse whatsoever’ for not complying with its ruling
How a €325m Irish factory became part of a geopolitical battle between US and China
Ireland needs to develop the ability to conduct national security assessments of proposed foreign investors, says security expert
A Dún Laoghaire law firm, its loan scheme, and the client whose pension money went ‘missing’
Self-administered pension used Thomas Montgomery & Sons but claims money was used to make payments unconnected to the trust fund, leaving a businessman unable to retire
Date set for court clash between widow of Joe Cosgrave and his two surviving brothers
Court told that attempts to settle dispute over Cosgrave Group through mediation have not been successful