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Friday 1 December 2023 Dublin: 2°C

# Hogan

This year
2023
Kilkenny legend Richie Hogan announces retirement
One of the sharpest Cats leaves the stage.
All time
Facebook billionaire who backed Hogan's lawsuit says it was 'less about revenge'
Peter Thiel said he made the decision to fund a team of lawyers to help find cases against Gawker years ago.
Revealed: Facebook billionaire secretly backed Hulk Hogan's sex tape lawsuit
Peter Thiel has had a feud against Gawker Media since it outed him as gay in 2007.
It's 20 years since Phil Hogan leaked the Budget and had to resign
The unassuming politician, as we all know, immediately bowed out of public life and hasn’t been heard from since…
Phil Hogan's making legal threats against an Irish MEP
Here’s Childers’ letter she sent the the European Legal Affairs Committee last night.
Big Phil's finally been named in the Agriculture job (and farmers are delighted)
He’ll face a grilling from ‘Ming’ and Sinn Féin before the role is secure, but the Kilkenny politician’s widely expected to be confirmed as planned next month…
My "track record of delivering" won me EU role, says Hogan
Phil Hogan’s been named as Agriculture Commisioner. His record of “being able to deliver in difficult circumstances” swung the job for him, he says.
Hogan reports email threat to burn his family home to gardaí
A spokesperson for the minister said he had previously received threats in relation to the household charge but they were “not like this”.
Hogan on Dublin mayor plan: 'I might be 6' 5'' but I'm not going to lean in any direction'
The Minister isn’t giving much away about whether or not he’d like a directly-elected mayor for the capital.
Hogan unveils 'the most radical reform of local government in 100 years'
“With this bill we intend to to build a better, stronger, more efficient, more responsive and more accountable system of local government,” Hogan said today.
Hogan hopes Priory Hall proposals will be seen as 'balanced, equitable and fair'
The government has put forward proposals to resolve the long-running plight of the former residents of the derelict and dilapidated Donaghmede apartment complex.
Minister expects low turnout and senators to respect referendum result
Phil Hogan said he’s not worried about claims senators may disrupt the government’s legislative agenda if the public votes to abolish the Seanad. Though he was speaking before last night’s defeat in the chamber.
Hogan criticised over questions about second Traveller family
When contacted by TheJournal.ie a spokesperson for the Minister said he had no comment for “legal reasons”.
Shatter urged to make statement on Hogan's Traveller letter
The Justice Minister has been urged to make a speech on what Fianna Fáil has said was a “serious breach of a citizen’s fundamental rights” after Phil Hogan wrote a letter to constituents regarding a Traveller family.
Daithi Regan’s Key Duel: The midfield battle of Galway and Kilkenny
Ahead of today’s All-Ireland final, TheScore.ie’s hurling analyst looks at one of the key match-up’s that could decide the meeting of Galway and Kilkenny.
The Evening Fix: Sunday
Things we learned, loved and shared today.
Reilly defends Hogan’s ‘€4k of unpaid service charges on Portugal holiday home’
Hogan owes over €4,000 in unpaid service charges on a holiday home in Portugal, the Sunday Independent reports today.