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2023
Daniel McConnell named editor of the Business Post
McConnell said he is ‘delighted to be joining the prestigious Business Post as editor’.
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'Disturbing': War of words breaks out between the Greens and FG over 7% emissions target
A new government could be a while away as emissions targets becomes a stumbling block.
The story behind the Seamus Heaney quote guiding people through the Covid-19 crisis
‘If we winter this one out, we can summer anywhere’.
Irish Times, Irish Examiner and Echo to pay damages to former trainee priest for 'false' article
Each publication acknowledged that the article was “false and should not have been published”.
Former trainee priest suing Irish Examiner and Echo
The man previously launched legal action against other newspapers including the Irish Times and the Irish Independent.
'Murdered by cowards': Ireland's front pages unite in mourning for Lyra McKee
The killing of the 29 year-old was covered on all of Ireland’s front pages this morning.
Ryanair wins apology from Irish Examiner over articles published about airline's safety standards
The newspaper retracted two articles about the airline published in 2015.
Former Garda Commissioner wants to bring defamation action against newspaper
Noirin O’Sullivan claims she was defamed by the Cork-based Irish Examiner newspaper.
Nóirín O'Sullivan and her son are suing the Times newspaper group
The former Commissioner and her son appear to be suing the newspaper group over an article published last July concerning journalist Paul Williams.
'End of an era': Irish Times completes takeover of the Irish Examiner
The media assets of Landmark Media have now transferred to the Irish Times.
McDonald responds to 'sex appeal' article: 'I'm leader of Sinn Féin based on my effort, merit, and ability'
The Sinn Féin leader said it would be helpful if the media and society recognised the real reasons behind women’s successes.
Competition watchdog to further investigate mooted Irish Times takeover of Irish Examiner
The investigating team has until 1 August to deliver its decision.
Tomorrow will be one of the first times the Examiner has not been published in nearly 100 years
It is suggested this is the first time the paper has not been published since 1920.
The Irish Times has bought the media group behind the Irish Examiner
The deal will have to be cleared by competition watchdogs.
'Shockingly high figures of assaults on hospital staff should not be tolerated'
Over 3,000 incidents of physical assaults were recorded by the HSE in the past five years.
It's finally happened, the most Irish headline ever
And we’re done.
90-year-old Kerryman absolutely nails his birthday interview
He’s Ireland’s oldest drover.
'Disturbing allegations' of garda failures in case of Polish woman's alleged rape
An investigation into potential failures is now taking place.
KPMG to check if €500k was misappropriated from Bord Gáis Eireann
A whistleblower has reportedly come forward with the information.
Bad news for Irish newspapers: every single one has dropped in circulation
The Herald saw the biggest drop, while the Sunday Independent remains the best-selling newspaper in the country.
Cork actress looks a bit rough in today's Irish Examiner
Stunning.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Everyone’s talking about Sean FitzPatrick being found not guilty.
Irish Examiner group is cutting more than 50 jobs
Landmark Media Investments informed staff of the news at the newspaper’s Cork office today.
The Irish Examiner has the most 'careful now' headline of the day
Ted and Dougal would be proud.
Survey finds 63 per cent of farmers agree with abortion legislation
More female farmers surveyed were opposed to the legislation than the men surveyed.
Complaint over 'Limerick crime scene' Irish Examiner ad not upheld
The ASAI found that the ad did not cause grave or widespread offence.
Waterford play down speculation linking Donal Óg Cusack with hurling job
The county secretary dismissed a report suggesting the former Cork goalkeeper was being lined up to take over from Michael Ryan.
Irish Examiner billboard vandalised in Limerick won't be replaced
The paper’s editor has said he doesn’t want to give the ‘two fingers’ to the city.
Irish Examiner editor defends Limerick crime billboard
The offending poster was torn down overnight.
TD says delay sending correction letter meant wife got his penalty points
Andrew Doyle says a letter asserting that he was the speeding driver, and not his wife, arrived too late with the authorities.
Interim examiner appointed to 'Sunday Business Post' newspaper
Mick McAteer of Grant Thornton is tasked with finding a viable business plan for the paper, which employs 76 people.
Examiner to be appointed to Sunday Business Post
The newspaper will apply to the courts for examinership later today.
'Irish Examiner' and local papers sold in complex restructuring
The ‘Sunday Business Post’ will ask the High Court to appoint an examiner as the previous parent company enters receivership.
Newspapers record falls in circulation in second half of 2012
Every national title recorded a drop in its average circulation, though some fared better than others.
Lowry responds to claims he failed to declare UK land interest
Lowry said the land is worthless, but if it increases in value in coming years he will declare it.
Latest figures show continued fall in Irish newspaper sales
An ABC report shows sales in both the daily and Sunday newspaper segments as having fallen in the last 12 months.
"Autism is a theory" - Tony Humphreys defends controversial article
The psychologist said that he had never blamed parents for causing autism and he had been “saddened” by the response to his article.
New figures show falling circulation for most Irish daily newspapers
ABC figures show the Sunday World as the highest-selling paper in Ireland, marginally ahead of the Sunday Independent.
Column: Does Tony Humphreys believe I don't love my children enough?
The psychologist suggested autism could be linked to a lack of parental love. Here the mother of a boy with Asperger’s syndrome describes her experiences.