Quham Babatunde died from stab wound to chest, coroner says
Inquest into death of asylum applicant from Nigeria after attack on Dublin’s South Anne adjourned due to ongoing criminal proceedings
Some local authorities inspecting ‘just 10%’ of new builds for compliance with safety regulations
‘Systemic problem’ leading to big backlog in checks for compliance with building safety regulations, conference hears
Irish Embassy in Tehran closed due to ‘deteriorating situation’
Consular offices in Israel and Palestine are shut, with staff working remotely, as Iranian conflict enters second week
I accepted a promotion that came with significantly more money. A month later the offer was cancelled
Work Q&A: This has had a significant impact on my work and personal life. What can I do?
Levy on streaming platforms could raise about €20 million per year for sector
Broadcast charge could be ‘quick fix’ for sector, committee hears
Gardaí seize 39 electric scooters as part of operation targeting vehicles used in criminal activity
Initiative aimed to tackle use of electric motorbikes in drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms and intimidation
Woman went without food for days as husband refuses to give money for essentials, court told
Protection order granted to woman who has a disability
Girl pierced by needle used by father to take drugs in potentially ‘catastrophic’ incident, judge told
Woman secures temporary protection order after telling court her drug addicted partner’s behaviour ‘scares the children’
Irish neutrality protest: Hundreds march through Dublin city demanding triple-lock safeguard
Sinn Féin leader says Government should seek UN reform over ‘sidestepping’ organisation
South Africans in Ireland complain of holiday visa delays since new rules came in
State introduced visa requirement for citizens of South Africa and Botswana last July due to ‘significant number of international protection applications’ from both countries
Man arrested after €100,000 worth of jewellery stolen from Dublin shop
Store on Clarendon Street was damaged during early-morning burglary
Larne leisure centre set alight as unrest continues in Northern Ireland
UK prime minister ‘utterly’ condemns violence in Northern Ireland
Dart services resume after ‘major disruption’ due to overhead line damage
Services had been suspended until 8pm, but delays and altercations remain
More than 90 personnel involved in Cab searches targeting suspected drug trafficker
Officers seize €200,000 cash, electronic devices and documents
Employee suspensions lasting more than a decade ‘extraordinarily rare’, say lawyers
Suspension subject to allegations of misconduct often necessary if worker’s presence deemed ‘potentially dangerous’