Kenmare ‘well-placed’ to tap into growing global demand for titanium
Dublin-headquartered mining group sees lower shipments of product from its Moma titanium mine in northern Mozambique
Dublin-headquartered mining group sees lower shipments of product from its Moma titanium mine in northern Mozambique
Five people were killed and 48 injured, including a number of children, in the incident in Wisconsin
The outgoing chief justice was the first member of his family to go to university
Son ‘overwhelmed’ by depth of feeling towards actor who died last week
‘In this country, where most of the population are play-actors ... it’s bound to yield players’
President Michael D Higgins leads tributes to ‘an artist of total commitment’
Sunny Hill Energy was formerly known as Petroceltic International
Former Entrepreneur of the Year award winner beefs up executive board
Existing shareholders back legal services specialist’s fund-raising
Government insists Upper House cannot operate unless all 60 Senators in place
Authors, actors and critics remember the Cavan writer best known for The Great Hunger
Former Tullow boss’s latest venture aims to exploit divestment drive by big energy
Boru Energy to be headed by Heavey and Tom Hickey and will target assets in Africa
Cantillon: Aidan Heavey is dipping his toes into the exploration business again
Inside Politics: Angela Kerins wins her case in the Supreme Court against the PAC
The Kerins case is significant, but one constitutional law expert believes it does not go as far as some politicians seem to think
Donald Clarke: We need a campaign to put the film at the heart of Saint Patrick’s Day
We’re seeing a revolution in form in theatre, but content is what keeps audiences engaged
Sutherland’s alternative referendum wording may have resulted in a more restrictive abortion regime in the long run
It started small, but this year it will take in more than 3,000 events across Ireland
The judges did not shirk their responsibility to act as guardians of constitutional rights, but neither did they arrogate political power to themselves
The right not to be defamed cannot trump the value of open parliamentary debate
Noted novelist and playwright also co-founded Dublin’s influential Focus Theatre
Bank sells its loans at about 30% of face value to activist shareholder Worldview
Johnny Murphy: October 2nd, 1943 - February 23rd, 2016
Funeral told ‘stories mattered’ to the playwright, author and scriptwriter
Northern Protestant wrote with great success about ‘primitive’ rural Catholic Ireland
Properties in Leitrim also under threat as residents brace themselves for deluge
For legal reasons the blogger’s remarks or username cannot be reported
US internet company subject to Dublin court order over allegedly ‘defamatory’ material
Blog contains allegedly defamatory information about exploration company
Exploration company launches High Court action to unmask anonymous blog author
Richard Callanan: February 9th, 1945 - May 13th, 2015
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