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Harry Crosbie no longer liable for €70,000 tax after planning board's ruling on Vicar Street site
Hines gets green light for apartments scheme at Player Wills factory in Dublin 8
Green light given for Phibsborough 297 unit shared co-living plan
Go ahead given to GAA for seven storey 200 bedroom hotel near Croke Park
Glenveagh gets green light for 702 ‘build to rent’ apartments near Dublin's Docklands
Firm ordered to pay €10,000 to worker made redundant during first Covid-19 lockdown
Green light for €15.5m Tayto Park rollercoaster after two-year planning battle
Man given one-month term after asking to fight garda who tried to stop 15-person woodland boxing session
Ennis man appears in court charged with murder of 29-year-old mother of two
Unfair dismissal claim fails after Luas operator fired inspector who knelt on passenger's legs for 10 minutes
Pat Kenny wins planning battle to block five-storey nursing home beside his Dalkey home
HSE boss Paul Reid’s salary increases to €420,103
Department of Foreign Affairs dismisses worker for issuing fraudulent passports after five-year paid suspension
Woman (29) dies following alleged assault in Ennis last month
Grant Thornton has resigned as auditors to firms owned by operator of Pornhub
Woman remains unconscious after alleged assault by boyfriend in Ennis
The FAI has settled a €368k bill with An Garda Síochána for policing major football matches
Employer ordered to pay worker €3,712 after rejecting Covid-19 remote working proposal
Dublin Starbucks outlet ordered to pay €12k to customer after employee drew 'slanty' eyes on cup
Rows over face masks and Covid-19 'deniers' feature in complaints to taxi regulator
The State has paid out over €1 billion in compensation to victims of contaminated blood products
WRC finds Dublin school discriminated against Catholic girl by favouring Church of Ireland students
'We are running out of places to dance': Appeals lodged against plans that would shut Dublin's Rí Rá and The Globe
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre welcomes move by VISA and Mastercard to block Pornhub payments
Bartra Capital secures planning permission for its fourth co-living scheme in Dublin
Bartra Capital secures planning permission for co-living scheme in Dublin 4
Last orders for Dublin's Rí-Rá and The Globe as Dublin City Council gives green light to hotel revamp
Man loses claim for unfair dismissal after sacking for sexual assault of colleague at Christmas party is upheld
Catering firm ordered to pay €3,500 to worker over boss's boxer shorts photo
Council expresses 'serious concern' over bedroom size in co-living plan
Council gives green light to convert James Joyce's House of the Dead into a tourist hostel
Father who dangled three-and-a-half-month-old baby over river pleads guilty to endangering her life
There have been 8 deaths in prison custody to date this year, and 100 deaths in 10 years
Irish Cancer Society staring at €3.8 million hole in finances due to Covid
Father to plead guilty to endangering life of baby daughter when he held her upside down over river
Green light given for contentious €338 million apartment complex on former RTÉ lands in Dublin 4
Complainant alleged taxi driver 'spent the entire trip claiming coronavirus doesn’t exist'
Planning permission granted for contentious plans for 650 homes beside St Anne's Park in Raheny
First Dates producers to ban hugging and kissing for upcoming RTÉ series
Concerns over late-night student behaviour fuel residents' objections to Trinity accommodation plan