Pharmacist given warning for incorrectly dispensing ‘abortive agent’
O’Donovan admonished by committee and agrees not to repeat the conduct again
O’Donovan admonished by committee and agrees not to repeat the conduct again
Fitness-to-practise hearing told ‘I am extremely disappointed in myself’ over error
Appeal is against High Court decision that Minister of State acted outside his powers
Electrical contractors argue sectoral employment order is anti-competitive
High Court ruled that sectoral employment orders governing pay and other conditions in the electrical industry are unconstitutional
The full story of Ian Bailey’s conviction in a French court and the next steps in the legal battle
Court rules neither contractors nor workers required to contribute pending legal challenge
Minister Pat Breen recently set the rates that electrical contractors should pay workers
English journalist sentenced to 25 years in absentia, arrest warrant to be issued
Bailey convicted in absentia of 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Ex-journalist Helen Callanan criticises ‘fragility of process’ and lack of verbal testimony
Will a murder conviction handed down by a European ally not be recognised here?
Former journalist tells High Court she did not think it was ‘black humour’ and regarded remarks as confession to Toscan du Plantier murder
Helen Callanan, news editor of the Sunday Tribune in 1996, reported Bailey claims to gardaí
Gardaí ‘aggressive’ in questioning during 12 hours in custody, Jules Thomas tells High Court
James McKenna was ‘numb with shock’ after speaking with Bailey about Schull murder
Journalist rejects suggestion he was able to write about house layout after he got keys to it
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