The stress of tackling big debts head on: ‘You don’t want to be a failure’
The State’s decade-old personal insolvency regime is slowly becoming a less adversarial arena for creditors and debtors
The State’s decade-old personal insolvency regime is slowly becoming a less adversarial arena for creditors and debtors
Personal insolvency arrangements are being approved at a rate of about 100 a month
Judge says ‘discrepancies’ in different documents have been appropriately explained
Further information sought by High court judge on musician’s financial affairs
Frank McNamara and Theresa Lowe are the latest people to use the personal insolvency law
High Court told couple’s financial woes linked to unpaid music royalties
Pieta House founder funding campaign with €140,000 in loans from US businesspeople
Move comes as Love Both representative Cora Sherlock pulls out of RTÉ debate
Event did not take place on Bar Council premises because of political nature
Controversial broadcaster’s underwhelming Newstalk comeback takes aim at familiar targets
Barry instilled ‘confidence, competence and creativity’ into generations of children
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