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Lidl ordered to pay €17k after demoting manager to clerk following misconduct claims
Green light for apartment block complex on site of former Magdalene Laundry
Female worker sexually assaulted in series of incidents awarded €25,000
Dubliner fined for punching and making 'hugely racist comments' to underage Irish sportswomen
Gay man described as 'f****t' by colleague awarded €27k over being harassed in workplace
Pakistani asylum seeker was 'indirectly discriminated' against when refused a learner driving licence
An Taisce appeal puts plans for 21-storey development at Apollo House site on hold
Council refuses planning permission for Goodman office block on historic Dublin city centre street
Rehab confirms alleged fraud at subsidiary is under investigation
Dublin City Council workers miss average of 10 to 12 days a year through absenteeism
Just two people wrote to city planners saying they were in favour of the new supervised injecting facility
FAI leaves gardaí €360,000 out of pocket over failure to pay for policing major matches
Deli worker kissed on the neck and pinched by colleague awarded €20,000 for ongoing sexual harassment
HSE to pay €30,000 to nurses over 'stress caused' by delay in publishing report into bullying claims
Plans to turn James Joyce House of the Dead into a hostel put on hold by council
Senior executive awarded €7k after being sacked over 'very offensive' WhatsApp messages
Gerry Gannon secures planning permission for over 1,400 apartments in north Dublin
Green light for 'boutique hotel' style student accommodation in Dublin’s Liberties in spite of locals' concerns
Paramedic awarded €5k after being fired over allegedly threatening workmates for 'grassing him up' over sick leave
Landlord who subjected tenant to tirade of foul mouthed racist abuse ordered to pay €15,000
Over €10 million paid in compensation to Hepatitis and HIV contaminated blood victims last year
Court hears man threatened Garda that he would 'eat her face and leave her unrecognisable'
Online fraudster who conned music fans has Dunnes Stores size business, judge says
Woman whose CEO hacked into her phone and downloaded intimate photos awarded €94k
'There is something amiss': Judge criticises recent ruling after striking out 34 road traffic cases
Care workers secure win after Labour Court recommends they can wear football jerseys to work
Actor fired from musical due to dyslexia receives €20,000 in compensation
Intel's new €3.6 billion manufacturing plant in Leixlip gets green light
School ordered to pay €3,500 over refusal to take TY student on school trip over severe nut allergy
Met Éireann blames media for 'over-sensationalising' Storm Lorenzo after receiving complaints
Trial of US veterans charged with criminal damage at Shannon Airport transferred from Clare
Labour Court recommends pay increase of 2.25% for 5,000 workers at Penneys
Judge 'blue in the face' over lack of resources for addiction clinics after reading 'cry for help' letter
Lawyers for Conor McGregor hit back in legal battle with Dutch company over trademark row
Court hears of possible trafficking as Vietnamese woman to plead guilty in €1 million grow house case
Opening a store in New York led to the collapse of Orla Kiely business, report claims
Pope visit and extreme weather send profits at Dublin Zoo company tumbling
An Garda Síochána spent €14k on sandwich bags for members during US president's visit
State paying hotels and guesthouses €462,000 per week to accommodate asylum seekers
Overseas sales of Operation Transformation and Taken Down help RTÉ commercial arm profits