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State to lift gag on Central Bank staff appearing before banking probe

State to lift gag on Central Bank staff appearing before banking probe

Central Bank staff will be allowed to hand over confidential information to the banking inquiry b...

Gardaí to begin roadside drug-driving tests using special handheld devices

Gardaí to begin roadside drug-driving tests using special handheld devices

Gardaí are to be issued with handheld devices to conduct roadside tests for drug driving for the...

Irish Water bills to be capped for three years

Irish Water bills to be capped for three years

Water bills will be capped for at least the next three years at a maximum rate of €200, as the ...

The Ansbacher dossier: Whistling past the graveyard

The Ansbacher dossier: Whistling past the graveyard

If the government does not thoroughly investigate the tax evasion allegations made by whistleblowing civil servant Gerry Ryan, its already tattered credibility will nosedive again, writes Michael Brennan.

From tourism to traffic: Donohoe plots course in new transport brief

From tourism to traffic: Donohoe plots course in new transport brief

The transport minister says more funding will be needed for public transport as the economy grows

Garda sergeant Maurice McCabe: Published: March 2, 2014

Garda sergeant Maurice McCabe: Published: March 2, 2014

Crossing the thin blue line

John McGuinness Published: May 4, 2014

John McGuinness Published: May 4, 2014

Calling to account

Fiach Mac Conghail: Published: August 3, 2014

Fiach Mac Conghail: Published: August 3, 2014

Bohemian appointee

Moriarty rejected Ansbacher hearings

Moriarty rejected Ansbacher hearings

The Moriarty Tribunal ruled out further hearings into the alleged use of more secret Ansbacher ba...

‘Jealousy’: why Germany is irate over Irish data protection laws

‘Jealousy’: why Germany is irate over Irish data protection laws

New minister forced to go on offensive after Merkel takes swipe at Irish legislation

Ex-FG spin doctor Flannery hired to lobby for gas installers

Ex-FG spin doctor Flannery hired to lobby for gas installers

Former Fine Gael strategist Frank Flannery has been hired to lobby for a crackdown on rogue gas installers.

Danske exit sparks credit scheme revamp

Danske exit sparks credit scheme revamp

The credit guarantee scheme is being overhauled to help thousands of businesses affected by the departure of Danske Bank and other lenders.

Profile Patricia King : It’s good to be the King

Profile Patricia King : It’s good to be the King

Patricia King’s trade union career began with the occupation of a car factory in Dublin. Manufacturers used to have to part-assemble their cars in the country to avoid import taxes, but that requirement was gradually dropped after Ireland joined the

Kerry Group pushing for €110m motorway upgrade

Kerry Group pushing for €110m motorway upgrade

Kerry Group is pushing for a €110 million motorway upgrade to put an end to traffic gridlock for workers arriving at its new innovation centre.

Future  of  smes Nash sets out his stall

Future of smes Nash sets out his stall

Ged Nash, Minister of State for Business and Employment, opens up about the SME debt crisis, access to credit, job creation, wages and more