Prof Philip Nolan refused Supreme Court appeal over pre-trial employment status
Three top judges found no apparent urgency, as matter is to be heard by Court of Appeal next month
Is it typical for a non-custodial sentence to be reviewed where person found guilty of another offence?
Reviewing a suspension, the original sentencing court has a discretion on whether to activate a jail term in whole or in part or at all
Creating ‘diverse, open and welcoming platform’ a key aim for Culture Night 2024
Arts Council hopes people will engage more in local projects after experiencing some of 1,700 free events nationwide later this month
Constitutional rights to life and equality cited in High Court challenge to Government climate plan
Dublin law centre and co-plaintiffs allege plan is too weak to comply with carbon budget programme and international obligations
Rags to riches: Girl (16) transformed neglected rescue pony into Dublin Horse Show qualifier
Emily O’Neill said ‘blood, sweat and tears’ went into breaking and training Da Vinci for the event
‘Horses are our lives’: Equine enthusiasts descend on RDS for 149th Dublin Horse Show
More than 120,000 people and 1,600 horses and ponies are expected to attend the five-day event
Landlord’s move to pressurise and evict 92-year-old tenant ‘unconscionable’, says RTB
A tribunal held that a termination notice was issued out of frustration when the tenant challenge a rent review
Court grants parentage to man in donor eggs case
Judge draws inferences from messages between the pair that made specific reference to man’s involvement exceeding that of a sperm donor
‘Sharp increase’ in prevalence of blackleg seen in cattle postmortems
The factors behind the large outbreaks are unclear, but prevention is through vaccines, the agriculture department said
Road safety: Small ‘correction’ to law could be ‘game changer’ in dealing with disqualified drivers
Amendment to Road Traffic Act would allow gardaí instant access on whether motorist disqualified, uninsured or carrying penalty points
Man who claims wife forged his signature for loans secures Supreme Court appeal over repayment order
The top court said Brian Murray’s appeal raises issues of “significant” public importance
Road users encouraged to report bad driving through new online portal
The Irish Cycling Campaign welcomed the initiative as a “significant step towards modernising traffic incident reporting”
Man who saw abuser jailed says trial was ‘like being abused all over again’
Judge criticises disclosure of medical information in trial, during which defence put to victim ‘extraordinary assertion ... that he enjoyed the abuse’
Phonewatch billboard citing burglary statistics was ‘misleading’, ad watchdog finds
The authority released a series of reports on Wednesday holding that 11 ads breached the advertising code
Girl seriously injured in Parnell Square stabbing visits new home for first time, says mother
Girl (5) was one of three children injured in Dublin city centre incident last November along with a care worker