Properties affected by defective blocks will have to meet damage threshold to access new scheme
Expert group says there should be extensive pattern cracking of at least 1.5mm
Expert group says there should be extensive pattern cracking of at least 1.5mm
Resistance among campaigners to multiple parts of scheme
Monaghan-based firm making certain of all those things that can be made certain
Q&A with Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Consumers told to look for ‘SWiFT 19’ approval mark on any masks they buy
Irish technology forum organisers to go virtual as Covid-19 crisis curtails physical events
Having being shut for more than a month, restaurant owners have little appetite to reopen only to lose even more money
Gardaí made 445 arrests on suspicion of intoxicated driving over New Year period
Dublin to host event where standards for blockchain technology will be discussed
NSAI urges students to ensure their housing meets health and safety requirements
One year on: campaigners frustrated over State ‘inertia’ as many remain in limbo
Owners believe new classification system will make it harder to secure remediation works
‘I don’t think we’ve crossed the €500/sq m mark yet,’ says Maurice Buckley
Director of Killybegs-based Norfish Ltd given six-month suspended prison sentence
Call for State assistance to properties badly damaged by ‘pyritic heave’ to be broadened
National Standards Authority of Ireland says change will reduce ambiguity in system
Maurice Buckley ‘looking forward to taking charge of the OPW and bringing the mix of international business and management experience’
About 36% of people younger than 40 years have at least one tattoo
Q&A: Everything you need to know about the new pay-by-weight refuse collection system
New NSAI survey shows big jump in number of organisations gaining certification
Weight is the key factor if you’re towing a trailer on our roads
NSAI inspects 128 complaints by consumers over inaccurate weights, measurements
Sea Fisheries Protection Authority begins investigation into Killybegs operation
Judge says claim is ‘impossibly broad’
Investigation follows allegations that weighing scales were tampered with in Dingle, Co Kerry
Buildings One and Two are now fully let
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices