Supermac’s owner fails in bid to block legal costs protection for environmental group
Friends of the Irish Environment challenging wastewater connection agreement for new motorway service station in Co Clare
Asylum decision flawed after handling by Zimbabwean of different ethnicity, judge rules
Interview as part of Ndebele woman’s international protection application conducted by Shona individual
Hiqa seeks orders compelling RTÉ to disclose nursing home footage
Broadcaster says it welcomes Hiqa decision to investigate issues highlighted in RTÉ Investigates programme
Nikita Hand set to be awarded damages after former neighbours fail to respond to lawsuit
Samantha O’Reilly and Steven Cummins had been due to give evidence in Conor McGregor’s appeal
Denis O’Brien fails in High Court appeal against DPC dismissal of Red Flag complaint
Judge says she is inclined to make an order against O’Brien to pay costs of the DPC and Red Flag but allows a month for arguments over costs
Enoch Burke’s ‘moot’ challenge to disciplinary panel membership struck out in High Court
Judge had jailed teacher and family members removed from courtroom on Friday for disrupting proceedings
Meath County Council will not be ordered to prepare local area plan due to changes in legislation
Supreme Court says directing body to act would be futile after appeal by environmental planning non-profit
TDs argue entitlement to costs of unsuccessful challenge over ‘super junior’ ministers
Attorney General says court could have regard to fact that motivation in bringing cases was ‘at least in part their own political advantage’
Judge dismisses Rathmines residents’ bid to overturn St Mary’s College rugby pitch plan
Judge says he has ‘sympathy’ for Kenilworth Square residents but ultimately finds the council’s decision to be valid
Woman awarded €218,000 after suffering injuries when car rear-ended
Colette Sheehan suffered post-concussion syndrome after her car was struck at a roundabout
High Court directs detention of three vulnerable minors in secure care
Judge told Tusla not yet able to comply with orders it was mandated to seek
Case brought over Enterprise train fleet contract settled
Spanish firm CAF had sued Iarnród Éireann and Northern Ireland Railways challenging the legality of the contract tender process
Teacher who claimed garda broke her arm settles case shortly before verdict
Jury asked to decide whether fracture was caused by ‘unreasonable force’ from garda
High Court judge dismisses appeal over garda’s unlawful seizure of alleged cocaine
Judge finds it was correct to conclude search was illegal because garda was not ‘accompanied by’ colleague named on search warrant
Man loses Supreme Court challenge to law allowing summary disposal at Children’s Court
Plaintiff alleged to have participated in the robbery of a shop in April 2019, when he was 17 years old











