Israeli businessman buys Ukrainian property formerly owned by Seán Quinn
Sale by IBRC said to have netted €40m-€50m for State-owned body into which Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide were subsumed
A guide to who owns St Stephen’s Green: from wealthy Irish families to private clubs
Historically linked to an anti-duelling group, Daniel O’Connell and the East India Company, today properties on ‘the Green’ house the offices of global corporations, an online retail giant and private clubs. Who owns them?
Multinational nursing home operators do not deliver lower standards of care, says spokesman
Hiqa review last year did not express concern about care standards in homes run by corporate groups, says head of Nursing Homes Ireland
Businessman Colm Wu warned failure to comply with court orders can have ‘serious repercussions’
Commercial Court hears legal team representing Mr Wu was not being funded but money has since been paid
Denis Donaldson’s family urges inquiry into killing and ‘who may have pulled the strings’
Statutory inquiry with ability to receive information from Northern Ireland needed, says family solicitor
Colm Keena on why it’s not the lyrics, it’s the voice that casts the spell
Opera singer Maria Callas had a far from perfect voice, but it was captivating
‘Tháinig ár lá’: Lawyers agree €100,000 damages award is undeniable win for Gerry Adams and republicanism generally
Dublin jury found BBC Northern Ireland programme Spotlight defamed former Sinn Féin leader in 2016
BBC faces legal costs bill of more than €3m after jury finds it defamed Gerry Adams
Former Sinn Féin president said he took case to ‘put manners on British Broadcasting Corporation’
Awarding €100,000 to Gerry Adams is like spitting on the graves of those killed by IRA, says Austin Stack
Austin Stack (56) was a teenager in 1983 when his father, Brian, was shot by the IRA
Adams took libel case to 'put manners on the BBC'
Ex-Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has been awarded €100,000 in damages after a jury found that the BBC defamed him in 2016. Video: Fiachra Gallagher/Colm Keena
Gardaí fear mother was held captive in Dublin ‘house of horrors’ for many years
Court hearing told daughter with severe difficulties needs care plan for when she ages out of childcare system
Gerry Adams defamation trial: laughs from the jury, a judge’s intervention and a ‘very fine story’ about a hedgehog
Former Sinn Féin president tells judge the IRA attempt to kill Margaret Thatcher was ‘legitimate’
Gerry Adams tells defamation trial he never joined the IRA
Judge tells jury claims made in documentaries they are being shown may be relevant to the issue of Adams’s reputation
Gerry Adams vs the BBC: Dublin court recalls era when ‘the consequence for informing is death’
Jury in defamation action against the BBC shown documentary from 2016 that Adams claims ‘maliciously defamed’ him
Richard Satchwell trial hears gardaí in Youghal became increasingly suspicious during search for Tina Satchwell
Day two of trial as Satchwell denies murder of Tina Satchwell in their Co Cork home in 2017