Roscommon Herald Logo
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • News
    Crime Local politics Education National News
  • Sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Golf Other sports Ireland & world sport Willie Hegarty
  • Your Community
    Ballaghaderreen Boyle Castlerea Croghan Elphin Frenchpark Knockcroghery Roscommon Town South Roscommon Strokestown Tulsk
  • What's on
    Showbiz Arts
  • Life
    Farming Property
  • Opinion
    Editorial Fallon's Town Talk Hugh Lynn Kettle's Boyled
  • Sponsored content
  • MORE
    Family Notices Epaper Advertise With Us About us Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms & Conditions
  • 
  • News
    Crime Local politics Education National News
  • Sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Golf Other sports Ireland & world sport Willie Hegarty
  • Your Community
    Ballaghaderreen Boyle Castlerea Croghan Elphin Frenchpark Knockcroghery Roscommon Town South Roscommon Strokestown Tulsk
  • What's on
    Showbiz Arts
  • Life
    Farming Property
  • Opinion
    Editorial Fallon's Town Talk Hugh Lynn Kettle's Boyled
  • Sponsored content
  • More
    Family Notices Epaper Advertise With Us About us Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms & Conditions
  • News
  • Sport
  • What's on
  • Life

CIE

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

Property owners dispute claim embankment collapse onto rail line was caused by them

Property owners dispute claim embankment collapse onto rail line was caused by them

Tue, 03 Mar, 2026

Iarnród Eireann/Irish Rail and CIE have sought an injunction against Kieran Brady and Virginia Synnott, who they allege had the outbuilding constructed to "a very significant extent" on CIE-owned land behind their property
Bus Éireann recorded €4.2m loss in 2024

Bus Éireann recorded €4.2m loss in 2024

Mon, 23 Jun, 2025

Bus Éireann set out the cumulative cost of the proposal that was balloted on “and stressed that it had made a loss of €4.2 million in 2024 and was projecting similar losses for 2025”.
CIE seeks possession from Johnny Ronan firm of site for Ireland's tallest office and hotel building

CIE seeks possession from Johnny Ronan firm of site for Ireland's tallest office and hotel building

Mon, 04 Mar, 2024

Last November, CIE said it sought possession of the site after Tanat failed to discharge a licence fee payment of some €186,500 which became payable as part of the lease agreement

Latest National News

  • Man (40s) arrested after 20kg of cannabis seized in Kildare
  • Mum-of-eight booked hotel stays with gunman husband during garda manhunt, court told
  • Woman admitted €110,000 Deserted Wife’s Benefit fraud while cohabiting
  • Ana Kriégel murder: Records on Boy A’s progress in custody 'crucial' to appeal life sentence
News
  • Crime
  • Local politics
  • Education
  • National News
Sport
  • GAA
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Golf
  • Other sports
  • Ireland & world sport
What's on
  • Showbiz
  • Arts
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Fallon's Town Talk
  • Hugh Lynn
  • Kettle's Boyled
Life
  • Farming
  • Property
Support
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy Cookie Settings Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy

Follow Us

  • 
  • 
  • 

Roscommon Heralde Logo

© roscommonherald.ie

Roscommon Herald Logo