Judge John Cooke an ‘exceptional man’ who never lost sense of fairness, funeral told
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Plan involves repurposing a nursing home and building three new apartment blocks
Legal advice to then taoiseach set out pros and cons for decision related to ceasefire
Marlet chief Pat Crean pays more than €11m for ‘Lissadell’ on the exclusive Dublin 4 road
Disgraced former financier died on Wednesday
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
Debating taught me ‘to think quickly and speak slowly in unpredictable situations’
Barrister had ‘extraordinary grá for life, for his family, for his work and for his students’
Young woman alleges she developed condition after being administered Pandemrix
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
By September 2008, it was obvious something had to be done to save Anglo
Ex-Anglo chief denies conspiracy to defraud and false accounting
Former Supreme Court judge stood for a pluralist and tolerant Ireland, son tells mass
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
AIB went from a €270m dividend payout in 2008 to near death to remarkable revival
Children’s hospital apologies in court for failings after infection not diagnosed in baby
Property investor Deidre Foley’s D2 Private reports loss of €775,000 for last year
Developer defends company and says agency poached staff when construction firm failed
Former Central Bank governor John Hurley says he ‘would not have advised’ the risk
When major players on the night of the bank guarantee give conflicting evidence, it is clear we are not yet getting the full picture
The Oireachtas banking inquiry finally got down to business this week
Ex-MD who issued €17bn in land and development loans offers mea culpa
Inquiry hears evidence from bank’s former head of retail operations Donal Forde
Former AIB chairman says banks not solely to blame for crash
Former executives of BofI, AIB, Ulster Bank summoned to appear
Noel McCarthy ‘was badly let down in first few weeks of his life’ family says
How events unfolded on September 29th, 2008, that will ultimately cost us €64bn
One banker says early on they were pushing for a State guarantee, but others are less clear when this issue first arose that night
Governer John Hurley said there was little he could do to prevent Anglo’s collapse
Italian restaurant is up and running again after a tumultuous time in boom years
Change crystallises loss for Irish investor group
Billionaire businessman wins battle with Revenue over location of permanent home
Case centred on role of banks’ as ‘custodians’ to investment funds that deposited monies with Madoff entities
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices