Just four green projects rejected since judge accused planners of undermining climate goals
An Coimisiún Pleanála says decision-making on renewable schemes now informed by Supreme Court ruling
Division in Irish Jewish community over endorsement of event to combat anti-Zionism
Jewish Representative Council of Ireland says members face situations where ‘language of anti-Zionism is used to mask or justify hostility towards Jews’
Ten accused left unrepresented in court challenge legality of their imprisonment
High Court claims arise amid dispute over Minister for Justice’s new criminal legal aid mode
Gardaí still investigating death of baby nine years ago in Longford
Doriana Kluska, from Co Longford, died on June 4th, 2017, after suffering a head injury
Housing body admits governance failings when experiencing cash flow issues
Circle owns or manages more than 2,600 homes in 16 local authority areas
Child of woman with severe mental health issues is lawfully in State care, High Court finds
Judge hears Tusla has ongoing serious concerns about mother’s mental health
Boy (15) who died after getting into difficulty in water in Westmeath is named
Social media post from boy’s mother notes ‘heart broken’ over death of ‘her poor baby’
Met Éireann issues further heat warning as night-time water restrictions imposed in some counties
Areas under a weather warning in Ireland will likely see temperatures of over 27 degrees
Millionaire fugitive seeks solicitor change in extradition proceedings, court hears
Jason Cardiff was arrested at his Dublin home in mid-June following extradition proceedings instigated by US
Failed ticket sales platform Tickets.ie owes €1.4m to event organisers, High Court told
Liquidators say they are investigating status of €1m in trading account of company behind platform
‘Spiralling’ costs of medical negligence claims must be tackled urgently, doctors say
Clinical claims make up 81 per cent of State’s outstanding liability of €5.46 billion
‘No safety barrier’: Sligo binman died after fall from defective lorry, court hears
Inquest jury finds death was due to severe brain injury following workplace accident
Minister gets Supreme Court appeal over finding she erred in redress scheme
High Court found error in decision to exclude two institutions from mother and baby home compensation programme
The row over one-off housing rules: ‘I’m 43 and the situation has completely upset my life plans’
Rural housing plan welcomed in local communities, but it is a ‘huge departure from sustainable development’, says planner
Solicitors walk out of courtrooms in protest over flat-fee changes
Controversial change to payment structure introduced on Wednesday further stokes tensions with Minister












