Rugby-loving hotel scores as profits rise
Profits at the four-star hotel resort used as a training base by the Irish rugby team rose by 68 per...
View Article€42bn government plan is ‘underwhelming’
The government’s €42 billion capital investment plan announced last September did not get a positive reaction from the market, a...
View ArticleUlster giving Irish rugby Kiss of life in Europe
You might not think so by the flags outside the Museum of Orange Heritage, a Paddy Jackson penalty away from...
View ArticleFine Gael’s ‘proper negative campaign’
Fine Gael will seek to outdo their political rivals today by unveiling an election campaign poster that blames Fianna Fail...
View ArticleEmployment in the Gaeltacht surges ahead
About 533 full-time equivalent jobs were created last year by client companies of Údarás na Gaeltachta, the agency which promotes...
View ArticleFallon brothers share out €1m dividend
The Fallon brothers who established the daft.ie property website have shared a further €1 million dividend windfall with other shareholders...
View ArticleStaff will be made to report serious medical events
Information volunteered by health professionals in relation to errors or possible mistakes will not be taken as an admission of...
View ArticleGovernment set to miss its gender targets
The government is likely to miss its own target of 40 per cent female representation on all state boards. While...
View ArticleMeter tampering doubles in five years
More than 1,500 cases of suspected meter tampering are being uncovered each year. The number of incidents in which efforts...
View ArticleMurder inquiry launched into discovered torso
Gardai have begun a full-scale murder investigation after human remains were found in a suitcase in Co Kildare on Saturday....
View ArticleNanny to sue over wrongful murder charge
The Irish nanny who was released from jail in the US after being wrongly accused of killing a baby has...
View ArticleTroubles inquests ‘decades from completion’
Long-delayed inquests into some of the most contentious Troubles killings could take decades to complete unless radical changes are made...
View ArticleGsoc ‘should ask judge for phone access’
The police watchdog should only be able to examine journalists’ phone records if a judge authorises them to do so,...
View ArticleMartin: People trust me to lead country
Micheál Martin has insisted that his party is fit for power as his rivals said Fianna Fail should spend another...
View ArticleZoo puts down 30 animals in three years
Four Chilean flamingos, two eastern bongos and a snow leopard were among more than 30 animals euthanised by Dublin Zoo...
View ArticleCost of foreign missions increases by €7m
The cost of running Ireland’s embassies and consulates rose by 10.5 per cent last year to €74.6 million. Provisional figures...
View ArticleDonohoe to examine FAI chief’s ‘canvassing’
Paschal Donohoe said that he would look into whether John Delaney had abused his position by canvassing for the Labour...
View ArticleLiam Connerton inspires Longford to stunning victory over Dublin
The GAA world won’t stop turning and Jim Gavin, Dublin’s All Ireland-winning manager, insisted he won’t lose any sleep over...
View ArticleSocial media is yet to score an election victory
It’s the undelivered promise of pretty much every election since President Obama’s famous victory in 2008. This, it is declared,...
View ArticleVaradkar: I would vote for repeal of Eighth
Leo Varadkar has said he would vote in favour of legalising abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormality if a...
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