Court reserves judgment in residents’ action over south Dublin school’s rugby pitch plan
Residents challenging planning exemption granted to St Mary’s College to redevelop pitch in Victorian-era square
Retired surgeon ordered to pay costs of High Court case over South Dublin Islamic centre
Dr Abdel Basset El-Sayed made allegations arising from dispute over operator of Clonskeagh facility
Garda helicopter deployed in incident involving minor who should be in special care, court hears
Judge says Tusla non-compliance with special care orders ‘completely and utterly’ unacceptable
Permission for Luas extension to Finglas now facing three legal challenges
Proposed route would run from the current Green line terminus at Broombridge to Charlestown
Man dies after Christmas Day collision between e-scooter and car in Waterford
Some 188 people have died on Irish roads so far in 2025
First Christmas babies of 2025 arrive at Ireland’s maternity hospitals
Newborns bring festive joy to families
Opposition TDs lose legal challenge over ‘super junior’ ministers sitting at Cabinet
Court holds Constitution does not restrict attendances at Cabinet meetings to the 15 members of Government
Judges deserve more ‘credit’ for their handling of planning cases, says High Court president
Increased Garda presence sought at Four Courts after recent increase in hostile litigants attending court
Judge calls for crackdown amid rise in ‘violent’ behaviour in court
High Court president says litigants who engage in disruptive behaviour risk facing criminal prosecution
Contempt ruling sought against Tusla for failing to place children in special care
Child and family agency has not complied with court orders as no beds available in secure care units
Proceeds of alleged romance fraud used to purchase Cork property, court hears
Criminal Assets Bureau says house in Youghal was bought in 2015 using money from ‘elaborate’ scam
Ireland’s new apartment guidelines to be referred to European court after challenge
Interpretation of EU’s Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive a key issue in case
Court to reconsider inquest into death of infant born at Bessborough mother and baby home
William Gerard Walsh died in December 1960 in a Cork hospital, at 37 days old
Litigants left to pay disproportionate costs in ‘minor’ cases dealt an injustice, judge says
Mr Justice Michael Twomey made the remarks after woman incurred legal fees of over €50,000 in losing claim worth €16,500
Tusla took ‘unprecedented’ steps to accommodate minor it considered most vulnerable in the State
Judge directed the easing of stringent reporting restrictions in the proceedings, noting the significant public interest issues










