Supreme Court finds for TikTok in dispute with Data Protection Commission
Social media platform fighting €530m fine over breach of GDPR regulations
Fresh bread from the oven: childhood memories and the aroma of baking
I still have a strong emotional link with the rich, foamy smell of yeast
Character references ‘don’t carry huge weight’ if judge has decided on a custodial sentence
Testimonials can help people get suspended sentences in some instances, says retired High Court judge
Court declines to grant access to identity of former TD who gave reference for child abuser
Daniel Ramamoorthy (40) was jailed for two years and four months for sexually exploiting 13-year-old boy at a Christian children’s camp
The Kingdom divided: mixed views in Kerry on Michael Healy-Rae leaving Government
In the heartland of the Healy-Rae political dynasty, opinions differ on whether the Independent TD was right to quit his junior ministry
UK judge expresses concern about delay in sentencing of fraudster Kevin Phelan
Northern Ireland businessman convicted in August featured in Moriarty tribunal
High Court judge critical of Supermac’s owner Pat McDonagh in case involving unpaid rent
Pat McDonagh gives evidence in three-day dispute over arrears on Kilkenny outlet
Law does not appear to give Minister power to direct review of media coverage of protests
Seeking to direct the holding of such a review would be contrary to spirit of European law, according to academic
Woman who enjoyed ‘peaceful home’ while husband served prison sentence seeks barring order
Applicant for separate order tells Dublin District Family Court she is terrified of her wife, who is trying to drive her out of their shared home
Fighting Blindness paid for Mediterranean cruise and Majorca stay for businessman
Regulator’s report criticises level of board oversight at Dublin organisation Fighting Blindness
Guards: 'These are no longer protests, they are blockades'
Gardaí advise protestors to ‘immediately cease blockades of critical infrastructure or face the full rigours of the law’
An absolute right to protest? How do gardaí weigh that with the rights of those affected?
Obligation of the State to protect peaceful assembly is outlined in the Constitution
‘Look, you’re in the wrong town’: In Tipperary, criticism of Michael Lowry doesn’t fly
Supporters look beyond damning tribunal findings, instead seeing an effective local politician
My nifty Honda 50 secured a greater rate of return than my pension contributions
Being young on a motorcycle is one of life’s great pleasures
Bank judgment mortgages registered against Meath site where house was demolished
Debts recorded after large home was built in 2006 without planning permission, records show









