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Primary school told to pay €94,000 to deputy principal in gender discrimination case
Dublin city residents concerned Google's planned rooftop pitch will be 'nuisance' for them
Trump Doonbeg got €113,000 from gardaí for food and board during presidential visit
College lecturer who was told how male students 'would do her' awarded €10k for sexual harassment
Father awarded €3.5k in discrimination case over daughter's enrolment in school
New 116-room eight-storey hotel on Dublin quays given planning permission
Council denies permission for 'objectionable' co-living development in Rathmines
368-bedroom student apartment block likened to 'boutique hotel' planned for Dublin's Liberties
An Bord Pleanála denies farmer the chance to cross-examine Intel executives over new site
Clerical officer sacked by public body after missing almost 300 days in one year
Cleaner 'snapped' and slapped 11 -year-old girl after drink poured on his wife
Drunken Ryanair passenger arrested at Shannon airport 'thought she was still in Spain'
Central Bank gets the green light for €300,000 sculpture by acclaimed Irish artist
Developer Gerry Gannon lodges plans for 1,950 apartments in north Dublin
Dublin City Council enters new five-year clamping contract worth €36.67 million
'Someone must take responsibility': Memorial service takes place for Irishman killed in plane crash
Businesswoman Deirdre Foley shared in multimillion payout from Clerys site sale
Developers looking to build 611 apartments and three townhouses on former RTÉ campus
Permission granted for apartment complex on the site of a former Magdalene Laundry
Planning permission refusal for Ireland's first injecting centre branded 'reprehensible'
Krispy Kreme raked in almost €300k a week after its grand opening last year
Man who threatened to kill wife in front of gardaí tells court he is a prisoner in his marriage
Company ordered to pay €61,000 to woman who was 'discriminated against due to pregnancy'
'Absolutely filthy': 610 complaints made about taxis in the first six months of the year
Two HSE doctors call for planning permission to be refused for north Dublin drive-thru
71 students not given Leaving Cert results over fears they cheated in exams
Property owners refused permission to change Dublin city apartments into Airbnb-style lettings
Farmer who won appeal against IDA launches latest bid to stop Intel's €3.6bn plant
'Called a thick b***h, physically assaulted and sexually harassed every day': Maximum award for worker who suffered relentless campaign
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary earned almost €10,000 a day in the past year
Dutch firm called McGregor objects to Conor McGregor’s attempts to trademark his name
Student who died after falling off Cliffs of Moher was 'taking lots of selfies'
Pat Kenny loses battle against plans for apartment blocks beside family home
Judge directs that gardaí be made aware of abuse claims made against father of 11-month-old infant
Clare council offering €300k to consultants who can come up with Cliffs of Moher 'masterplan'
Mayo retailer to pay €20,000 to woman who was unfairly dismissed in dispute over 12 ham slices
Profits at Dublin clamping firm increase to €1.75 million as revenues top €17.8 million
Limerick man (70) returned for trial over alleged sex assault on 12-year-old in Dunnes toilet
Tourism group claims 13-storey apartment block will ruin view from Guinness Storehouse bar
Suspended sentence for man who pleaded guilty to possessing 531 child pornography images