Damages of €823,500: Denis O’Brien loses defamation suit over “Sinn Féin/IRA” slur
November 21, 2025 2:27 pmHuman rights lawyer Darragh Mackin didn’t look up from his laptop as the jury returned to court just after 1.30pm.... View Article
Human rights lawyer Darragh Mackin didn’t look up from his laptop as the jury returned to court just after 1.30pm.... View Article
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MDS, the builders of a controversial housing development at the Ringfort Estate in Rathmoylon, Meath, made a €3 million offer... View Article
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On Thursday morning, Robert Troy became the first Irish Government minister to kick-start trading on the London Stock Exchange. The... View Article
About two weeks ago, there was a rumour in the newsroom of Tara Street that an outsider was about to... View Article
Denis O’Brien was looking for approval to buy additional newspapers when his spokesman, James Morrissey, deliberately issued a “poisonous” press... View Article
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