Smyth’s pub in Dublin 4 set to be demolished and replaced by apartments and a new bar
An Coimisiún Pleanála has granted planning permission in spite of objections raised by local residents
Dublin Airport manager refused permission to demolish parking ramps beside Terminal 1
The decision upholds a planning refusal issued by Fingal Co Council earlier this year to DAA
Niall Gilligan found not guilty of assaulting boy (12) with stick
Jury delivered majority verdict of not guilty
Clare hurler Niall Gilligan ‘lost control’ and ‘punished’ boy with stick, court hears
All-Ireland winner claims he used ‘reasonable force’ to protect property as State and defence make closing speeches
Profits up at BOC Aviation Irish arm
Profits boosted by $158m insurance payment received concerning 15 aircraft detained in Russia
Niall Gilligan case: Former hurler said he acted in ‘a reasonable manner’ at time of alleged assault on boy (12)
Court heard that when medics started cutting clothes off boy ‘they were finding more and more injuries’
Penneys’ Irish parent profits top €2m per day last year
Pretax profits hit €881.5m, according to latest accounts
Teenager says he did not see former Clare hurler Niall Gilligan hit his 12-year-old friend with a stick, court hears
Mr Gilligan, a former All-Ireland winner, denies assault causing harm during 2023 incident
Former Clare hurler Niall Gilligan ‘whacked’ boy (12) with stick, jury hears
All-Ireland winning hurler denies charge of assault causing harm of the boy in 2023
Wetherspoons wins permission for Dublin sound barrier
Pub chain closed its beer garden at Camden Street venue in 2022 in response to locals’ noise complaints
Drury Street hotel plans for vacant office block hit by local concerns about on-street drinking
Balrath Investments is seeking to change the use of the first to fourth floor levels from vacant office at Maryland House
Former All-Star hurler Niall Gilligan denies assaulting boy with stick at Co Clare hostel
All-Ireland winner’s trial is to start on Wednesday
Photos of animal neglect on Clare farm ‘most distressing’, Judge says
Sheep and cattle removed after Department of Agriculture inspector found carcasses on farm
Ex-TD Violet-Anne Wynne says she cannot pay rent and is depending on goodwill
Wynne asked in court to substantiate claim she has no income to pay off €6,500 debt to ex-office worker
Sandyford apartment scheme given go ahead
Council gave permission for the scheme after ordering the removal of two floors