X
Sign in Subscribe My Account Sign out
Irish Examiner Logo
SUBSCRIBE
  • Sign in Subscribe My Account Sign out
  • news
    Ireland Munster Politics Court & Crime Spotlight World
  • sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Racing Golf Other
  • lifestyle
    Health & Wellbeing Food & Recipes Arts & Culture Fashion & Beauty Relationships Travel People Celebrity Motoring
  • business
    Economy Companies Munster Business Farming Technology
  • property
    Residential Commercial Planning Development & Construction Home & Outdoors
  • opinion
    Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View
  • Podcasts
    Ask Audrey Mick Clifford Weekend GAA Soccer Rugby
  • MORE
    Family Notices Jobs MyHome.ie Horoscopes Photosales Newspaper books Podcasts Subscribe ePaper Newsletters Competitions Place ad Archive Contact Us Who We Are
  • Ireland Munster Politics Court & Crime Spotlight World
  • GAA Soccer Rugby Racing Golf Other
  • Health & Wellbeing Food & Recipes Arts & Culture Fashion & Beauty Relationships Travel People Celebrity Motoring
  • Economy Companies Munster Business Farming Technology
  • Residential Commercial Planning Development & Construction Home & Outdoors
  • Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View
  • Ask Audrey Mick Clifford Weekend GAA Soccer Rugby
  • Family Notices Jobs MyHome.ie Horoscopes Photosales Newspaper books Podcasts Subscribe ePaper Newsletters Competitions Place ad Archive Contact Us Who We Are
  • news
  • sport
  • lifestyle
  • opinion
 

Organisation: Amoss Solicitors

Tenancies board apologises for mishandling of tenants’ case
Tenancies board apologises for mishandling of tenants’ case

Noel Baker The director and assistant director of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) have apologised for the mishandling of a case in which a bank is seeking to repossess a house but where the householders lodged an appeal and money was taken from their account, only for the RTB to rule that the bank could proceed.

Thu, 25 Jul, 2019

Former Miss Ireland Pamela Flood and her husband may face jail for failing to leave €900k home
Former Miss Ireland Pamela Flood and her husband may face jail for failing to leave €900k home

Former Miss Ireland Pamela Flood and her restaurateur husband Ronan Ryan may go to prison for failing to quit their €900,000 home after having agreed to hand it back to a bank to which they owed €1.2m.

Fri, 12 Jul, 2019

Pamela Flood and Ronan Ryan to leave family home after US vulture fund gains possession order
Pamela Flood and Ronan Ryan to leave family home after US vulture fund gains possession order

Former Miss Ireland and TV star Pamela Flood and husband Ronan Ryan will not have to pay any of the €1.2m debt they owe against the plush North Dublin home they have lived in rent free for the past nine years.

Fri, 08 Mar, 2019

Hope springs for troubled Kerry bottled-water firm
Hope springs for troubled Kerry bottled-water firm

Several parties are interested in acquiring the troubled bottled mineral water company Kerry Spring Water, the High Court was told yesterday.

Tue, 08 Sep, 2015

Mick Clifford
Mick Clifford

News

Latest

  • Israel says it strikes targets in Syria after missile attack

  • Stephen Bradley warns super six will be back for another bite

  • Mark Williams furious at ‘farcical’ attempts to ban his controversial break-off

  • Dundalk report: Amhran Na Bhfiann back on song

Most Read

  • LYNSEY BENNETT
    Lynsey Bennett shares ‘amazing’ update after returning from cancer treatment in Mexico

    Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 6:00 PM

  • CC COVID-19 SCENES
    Facemask and social-distancing rules can be 'relaxed' for fully vaccinated people

    Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 6:00 PM

  • Coronavirus - Tue Apr 13, 2021
    'I am terrified of the alternatives': Students write to minister about barriers to education grants 

    Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 9:00 PM

https://newsbrandsireland.ie/ http://www.presscouncil.ie https://iabireland.ie/iab-ireland-publishers-commercial-charter/
news
  • Ireland
  • Munster
  • Court & Crime
  • Spotlight
  • World
sport
  • GAA
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Other
  • Podcasts
business
  • Economy
  • Companies
  • Munster Business
  • Farming
  • Technology
opinion
  • Columnists
  • Comment & Analysis
  • Our View
  • Your View
Help
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Mobile
  • Subscriptions
Info
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Home delivery
  • RSS
  • Newsletters
  • Place ad
  • Who We Are

© Irish Examiner Ltd, Linn Dubh, Assumption Road, Blackpool, Cork. Registered in Ireland: 523712.