Enoch Burke’s dismissal from Westmeath school confirmed amid end of appeals process
Court hears jailed teacher does not accept decision
Dublin-based solicitor banned from working as legal practitioner except as employee
Former Fianna Fáil councillor prohibited from practising as a legal practitioner other than as an employee
Terenure College, Carmelites criticised for hearing date objection in John McClean abuse action
Lawyers for religious order and school say they are entitled to interrogate certain financial claims advanced by victims
Mother of autistic child challenges circular over special school eligibility requirements
Circular states children seeking a special school placement must provide a letter from NCSE confirming autism diagnosis
Iranian national sues Coinbase over alleged seizure of $2.8m in cryptocurrency assets
Ali Asghar Afrouz claims Coinbase says the assets were seized by US authorities
Mayo firm must repay €100,000 after over-claiming EU grant funding
Coastal Zone Services Ltd received €549,959 in funding through grants from funding body for scientific research and innovation in the bloc
Woman fights court order to destroy four XL Bully dogs
Veronica Maher says pets are all she has left of husband Jason Hennessy, who was killed in Christmas Eve shooting
Supreme Court reserves judgment in appeal over conviction of Regency getaway driver
Case centres on Jason Bonney’s claims about treatment of evidence contradicting defence witness alibis
Doctors can refrain from invasive care of man despite ‘likely’ early death, judge rules
Patient (78) with severe depression has long refused to engage with clinicians, High Court hears
Slane bypass: former attorney general seeks High Court’s permission to appeal
John Rogers questioned An Coimisiún Pleanála’s environmental expertise in granting approval for N2 bypass
Rathwood home and garden centre has ‘reasonable chance’ of survival, court told
Examiner to troubled home store approved by High Court as Revenue raises corporate governance concerns
Jury unable to reach verdict in Irish Examiner defamation action
IPI executive Orla Purcell claimed she was defamed by two articles published by the newspaper in 2023
John McGuirk criticised by High Court judge after adjournment of libel action against Paddy Cosgrave
Trial of McGuirk’s case, in which he alleges he was defamed by Cosgrave in 2021, was due to begin on Tuesday
Enoch Burke to remain in prison after telling High Court he was not trespassing
Burke to remain in prison after refusing to purge his contempt of court order banning him from his former workplace
Articles on planning executive allegations were fair and accurate, journalist tells libel trial
Former Irish Planning Institute executive director Orla Purcell taking defamation case against the Irish Examiner












