Landlord’s visits to defrost freezer and remove dryer fluff breached tenant’s right to peaceful occupation
‘Hands-on’ landlord Rita Kelly is ordered to pay €2,000 damages to tenant
‘I fully intend to continue’: Verona Murphy rejects ‘unfounded allegations’ of partiality and ‘will remain’ as Ceann Comhairle
Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy responds as Opposition publishes no-confidence motion
Protests continue despite pause on converting Connemara hotel into accommodation for asylum seekers
Department of Integration says it is giving locals three months to come up with proposal to turn Carna Bay Hotel back into a hotel
Work from home: ‘I am in the office twice a month, I find it very isolating and bad for my mental health’
Work Q&A: Most of those working from home tend to see the positives, but the scenario is wearing a bit thin for some
Honest influencers: I have ‘never made any money, ever’ from online content
Some high-profile influencers rarely label sponsored content as required by advertising rules, according to their peers
Pregnant woman (26) died week from due date after suffering ‘irreversible brain damage’
Saoirse McElvaney’s daughter Isabelle was delivered by emergency caesarean section
DPP directions still awaited on Eddie Hutch snr murder case, coroner’s court told
File was sent to DPP more than a year ago in relation to the almost decade-old shooting of brother of veteran criminal Gerry Hutch, coroner’s court hears
My workplace grievance was rejected and I’ve been out sick with stress for more than a year
Work Q&A: Employers are legally obliged to investigate workplace complaints, but the process ‘can cause a lot of suffering to all parties’
Taxi driver (49) died from sepsis after pet dog licked open wound on his leg
Inquest hears Craig Jones had ‘severe psoriasis’ and a beagle he loved who would often lick him affectionately
Almost 5,000 hospital bed days lost in 2024 due to delayed discharges of homeless patients
Cases of 28 homeless patients awaiting suitable accommodation from local authorities led to loss of 2,046 bed days, says HSE
St Patrick’s Day 2025: Large crowds attend parades in Dublin and around the country
Updates from parades across the world from New York to Newbridge
Man who did not report work fall or seek medical help died months later, coroner’s court hears
Dublin District Coroner’s Court hears inquiry could not link Stewart Dowling’s death to workplace
Obsolete offices a ‘real, real issue’ in Dublin as council considers hybrid working’s effects
Special meeting on vacancy and dereliction heard low occupancy levels could have economic effects
Dublin 4 landlord ordered to pay €3,500 to tenant over nearby ‘party house’
Building owner made ‘no effort whatsoever’ to safeguard tenant’s peaceful occupation of Pembroke Road apartment, RTB tribunal says
Dalkey-born lawyer Gail Slater approved as head of US antitrust division
Dual citizen inherits major cases against Google and Apple