Urban Ireland: Architects and experts tell us how to stop the decline of Dublin and other Irish city centres
Car dominance and out-of-town investment have driven people out of centres, and a loss of ‘eyes on the street’ has made urban spaces feel less safe. Can the ‘compact city’ return a lost sense of place?
Sinn Féin and RTÉ clash over Kielty’s TV Traitors joke on Late Late Show
Party says jocular remark reflects ‘far-right tropes’ and demands an apology
What went wrong at the Peter McVerry Trust and why did it need a €15 million bailout?
Why did the housing charity need a €15m bailout?
Serious questions raised about future of Peter McVerry Trust
Good work of charity for homeless not in doubt but ‘numerous key compliance and governance failures’ found by Charities Regulator
Peter McVerry Trust board ‘not aware’ of property deal at centre of ‘conflict of interest’ inquiry
Charities Regulator criticises ‘inadequate management accounts’ which failed to report level of debtors, creditors or debt financing
Road Safety Authority has spent €2.5m on PR since 2020
Details of RSA public relations spend provided after ‘tricky’ TDs advice prompted Freedom of Information request
Irish Rail sends 37 senior officials to Berlin trade fair as it faces anger over delays caused by new timetables
Travel schedule due on Thursday to be fourth in three months after botched changes spark commuter complaints
What changes have been made to inheritance tax in the budget?
Budget 2025: Everything you need to know about the inheritance tax cut which comes into effect today
How far will budget measures go to improve housing delivery?
Budget 2025: With house prices still on the rise, these are incremental measures on the long and rocky road to stability
Cost of rapid-build accommodation set to double to potentially €442,000 per unit, C&AG says
Value-for-money report also reveals Revenue assessment that retailer Dunnes Stores owed State more than €36 million was settled for €5 million
Housing charity wants full State funding despite €15m bailout, spending watchdog found
Interim chief executive at Peter McVerry Trust was paid €1,000 a day following resignation of previous CEO
DAA chairman: ‘I would like us to take the airport off the front page’
Basil Geoghegan says airport operator, facing passenger cap struggle, has same standing in planning system as a person extending their house
DAA chief calls for Government to intervene in row over Dublin Airport passenger cap
Basil Geoghegan says ‘a level of inertia and inactivity’ has delayed resolution of the dispute
Moriarty tribunal pays Collery legal costs 17 years after finding he lied under oath
‘Arrangements continue’ for ‘full and final wind-down’ of tribunal established 27 years ago, says Department of the Taoiseach
Campaign group opposed to wind farm criticises An Bord Pleanála for shutting it out of new planning decision
Group had got court permission to proceed with judicial review action against decision allowing White Hill Wind to build seven turbines on Carlow-Kilkenny border