Mixed views in Dundrum about arrival of asylum seekers, residents say
Analysis shows accommodation centres are located in areas ranging from very affluent to extremely disadvantaged
Husband of Rachel Allen successfully petitions for bankruptcy
Isaac Allen tells High Court he does not have sufficient income to settle his tax debt
Man killed in Baldoyle hit-and-run named as funeral announced
Michael Farrelly was knocked down and killed while walking on Coast Road at about 1am
Coolock unrest: Fourth fire at former Crown Paints factory
Separately a number of arrests were made in Dundalk, Co Louth, after anti-immigrant protesters and a counter-protest took place, with members of the Public Order Unit separating the two groups
Ireland owes a great debt to US President Joe Biden who has been a ‘voice for peace’, says Taoiseach
Tánaiste Micheál Martin says President Biden’s decision was ‘the toughest of calls’ but was done with class
Body of man in his forties found in Co Wexford
Post-mortem to be carried out to determine cause of death, say gardaí
Woman in temporary accommodation who was threatened by her husband is granted protection order
Dublin Family District Court hears multiple protection order applications from older people seeking protection from their adult children
Marc Godart companies add Leitrim cottage, Wexford site and Kilmainham house to portfolio
The company owned by way of a Luxembourg firm reduced its Irish debts by €1.8 million in 2022
Aircraft lessors battle their insurers for billions of euro in compensation for planes stuck in Russia
Dublin-based aircraft leasing companies are seeking billions of euro in compensation for aircraft stuck in Russia
Homeless man Alex Warnick remembered as ‘a diamond’ at Dublin funeral
Friends gather to remember American who died alongside another homeless man at the Grand Canal
Denis O’Brien lodges proceedings against Meta over ‘fake ads’ hosted on social media site
Move comes two years after Miriam O’Callaghan settled case with same company over defamatory adverts posted on platform
Judge Elizabeth MacGrath had a ‘passion for justice’, funeral hears
MacGrath had been a ‘beacon of fairness and a pillar of strength’ in the community, says chief celebrant
Two men who died in Grand Canal in Dublin were known to homeless services
Both men aged in their 40s were pronounced dead at the scene
Unclear whether new law needed to protect against use of video recording to intimidate or harass, says civil liberties body
Charlie Flanagan urges use of existing legislation to prosecute people who film and harass politicians in public places