Earnings fall 17% at cement maker Mannok
Company, formerly known as Quinn Industrial Holdings, blames sharp rise in costs
Company, formerly known as Quinn Industrial Holdings, blames sharp rise in costs
ECJ ruling will boost his appeal against conviction, but he has obstacles to overcome
Few expect Dwyer to benefit personally from ECJ’s mobile phone metadata ruling
Alan Harte is challenging the constitutionality of his conviction for Kevin Lunney attack
Aim is to ‘saturate’ divisions and specialist units with skills to use data against criminals
Harte’s background affected by alcoholism and criminality of his father, defence claimed
Judge dismissed an application to further extend anonymity of man described as ‘YZ’
The sentences should reinforce the call to action: that if people have information that might help the investigation they have a duty to share it
Garda Commissioner says significant investigation continues into ‘wider conspiracy’
Mr Lunney thanks ‘community, countless friends and strangers’ for prayers and well wishes
Two members of the National Surveillance Unit give evidence in Kevin Lunney case
Prosecution alleges someone who had been in contact with Kevin Lunney transferred the blood to the van
Evidence allegedly shows contacts between some of the accused and alleged organiser
Lawyers for the four accused challenge admissibility of evidence relating to yard and trailers
Defence counsel says it is ‘the wild west’ with gardaí arriving on premises and being told ‘be my guest’ when it comes to CCTV
Witnesses made CCTV available to gardaí from their business premises, court hears
Prosecution claims it has linked number to man through pizza order, holiday booking
Court will deliver decision on admissibility of mobile phone evidence next week
Gardaí investigating Kevin Lunney’s abduction used search warrants to access data
Special Criminal Court has spent two days hearing how gardaí compiled data on accused
Detective says she was aware method of securing data had changed
Company formerly known as QIH has spent €66 million on businesses in past six years
Court told of alleged trespassing at Doon Quarry site in Co Fermanagh
The Bureau is targeting assets of a border region organised crime group
Counsel for one of the men accused of falsely imprisoning QIH director says case not ready to proceed
Rebranding of Quinn empire ‘inevitable’, says locals as name had become ‘toxic’
Veteran businessman questions right of former executives to rename firm he founded
Quinn Industrial Holdings said new name reflected change in the business over the past five years
Settlement follows five-year inquiry involving Lunney and Liam McCaffrey
McCaffrey investigated for transactions that allegedly undermined business
Three others arrested in North in connection with case released on Friday
Attack marks ‘resumption of business as usual’ in campaign against Border business
Court told men entitled to presumption of innocence and State cannot keep remanding in custody
Four in Castlerea court charged with assault, false imprisonment of businessman in 2019
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