‘A cowardly act’: Man (21) sentenced to six years for organising assault on Alanna Quinn Idris
Jack Cummins (21) pleaded guilty to his role in Ballyfermot incident that left then teenager blind in one eye
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Jack Cummins (21) pleaded guilty to his role in Ballyfermot incident that left then teenager blind in one eye
Irish financier to leave business he built up
Change in council policy sees first disclosure of payments to providers of emergency accommodation for homeless
Mohamed Abdallatif Hussein is claiming diplomatic immunity after arrest last November, High Court hears
The man pleaded guilty to coercive control and and assault of the woman
John Merrick (78) pleaded guilty to one count of indecent at primary school in Glasnevin
Number of employees leaving ‘last-resort’ service for at-risk children was greater than those joining at one point last year
Devon Hennessy awaiting sentence after admitting assault causing serious harm and false imprisonment
Victim says she has to live in ‘a body that no longer feels like my own’ and suffers from PTSD
Farmer’s estate was almost €10m and businessmen left over €7m, Probate Office documents show
An apparently racially motivated attack in Tallaght has caused ‘outrage, fear and concern’ among the Indian community in Ireland. But it was not an isolated incident
Ready-meal maker founded in 2008 by brothers Michael and Gabriel Hoey
Michael D Higgins, who turned 84 in April, has visited the Vatican twice this year
Child needs round-the-clock care after accident and will be wheelchair user for life, High Court hears
Tech giant’s decision highlights extent of limitations on State electricity network
Dion Genockey (26) and Daryl Rooney (27) were among three men jailed for raping young woman in Dollymount
Lorcan Murphy (32), of Pearse Street Garda station, had pleaded not guilty to charges dating back to June 2021
Collection includes cotton T-shirts, caps and beanies at ‘price points that are accessible’
Dispute started when he was told he was being moved from Cork to Dublin after trying to claim €308 sick pay
Repeal replaced shame with dignity, silence with support, and risk with safety
HSE now looking for replacement for service responsible for assessment of patients and delivery of ‘critical’ biologics
Built in 1794, Emsworth off Dublin’s Malahide Road is for sale for €9.25m
Pat Curran’s house in Ballyfermot was attacked in case of mistaken identity, gardaí say
Unremitting suffering of Palestinians is a blot on our collective humanity
Neurological alliance calls for more investment in rehab and community services on World Brain Day
Máiría Cahill’s isolation was rooted in terror of the tribe. For the Brennan sisters theirs was about protecting reputations
The spirit of 88 lives on, the Hothouse Flowers blaring from a phone and a streaming platform my 17-year-old busking self would think was some kind of voodoo magic
Judge noted that Olesja Hertova (49) ‘lost her temper’ and pushed James ‘Shey’ Ryan (69) who banged his head and later died
TD warns of breeding practices where 8,000 pups registered annually but 25,000 for sale on dog website
Stephen Mooney tells Central Criminal Court he is ‘truly sorry for what happened’
James McGovern’s onstage persona is a sort of Amnesty International Liam Gallagher
Managing to be both avant-garde and relatable is where Callahan’s gift really lives
Tadhg Paul says writing helped him embrace to life again and regain mobility after his spinal cord injury
Me & My Money: Kyla Cobbler, comedian
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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