People in politics, journalism, judiciary take drugs but do not end up in court, Dáil told
Labour TD Aodhán Ó Ríordáin says current policy of criminalisation for possession of drugs for personal use is not working
Labour TD Aodhán Ó Ríordáin says current policy of criminalisation for possession of drugs for personal use is not working
James Molloy sustained compression injuries and lacerations to his lower limbs
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Locals to challenge Bord Pleanála planning go-ahead for 225 residential units
High Court hears arrears of €80,000 rent had built up with the Dublin school
Orlaith Fahy has not been reinstated to duty despite judge’s order, High Court has heard
Gynaecologist was placed on administrative leave after concerns raised about research
Court hears of correspondence containing ‘thumb prints in a red liquid’
Issue raised is whether a judge who took part in guidelines vote should recuse themselves from lead case, court hears
Another teenager who was ‘racing’ at time of passenger Barry Griffin Jnr’s death has been jailed
Ex-FAI chief disputes this and says he has complied with order as much as he can
Victim’s application was refused because it was made outside the allowed time limit
Claims by John Brown settled outside court with papers to pay damages and legal costs
Woman said she sent funds to a US soldier whom she met on Facebook
Declaration sought that law on which decision was taken is unconstitutional
Man accused of trafficking women from Romania to be used as prostitutes in Italy
Court hears school and Minister failing to meet constitutional obligations to boy
Kealan Harrington believes dismissal is linked to his role as spokesman for family of Aaron Brady
Actions taken by three Dublin bars and one in Westmeath
Allegedly damaging emails sent from Gmail account to Portakabin customers, court told
Beaumont seeks injunction requiring removal of allegedly defamatory internet videos
Fifteen year sentence imposed because of previous conviction to be reviewed
Department of Agriculture banned live exports due to hot weather, court hears
Man had returned from Egypt, argued he was exempt from hotel quarantine as fisherman
Court told woman has mental health illness and lacks capacity to make decision on her health
High Court allows challenge to agency’s refusal to rescind notice given to Garda vetting bureau
Company claims managing director used monies for own benefit, court hears
An Bord Pleanála’s refused permission to LBD for development in Churchtown
State denies mandatory hotel quarantine is unconstitutional
Michael Anthony McGann and Kevin Taylor were among three arrested at house last year
Court hears new measures are being developed that will allow family to skip quarantine
GP allegedly told patient the Government was ‘scamming’ people about pandemic
Emma Kelly was fully vaccinated and tested negative for Covid-19, court hears
Dublin woman charged with dangerous driving after alleged Garda vehicle chase
Judges uphold claim of objective bias over Mary Coughlan’s ‘twin involvement’ in case
Court hears plaintiff and her family were the subject of elaborate hoax in 2014
Quarry owners seek injunction preventing man from accessing lands
Coach claims council wrongfully trying to evict him from Wicklow club, court hears
Mental Health Tribunal has not given proper reasons for detention, court told
Boy who requires permanent care given award over management of birth
Sylvia O’Mahoney took case after friends were invited to like decking company’s page
Medic due before Fitness to Practise committee over medicinal products in wife’s bag at Dublin Airport
Council opposes injunction sought by Pete Taylor in dispute following 2018 shooting
Three species of bat used Stone Villa for foraging and commuting, survey found
Daryle Singh (52) claims lengthy delays in the investigation make it unfair to place him on trial
Wicklow-based construction manager will make contribution of €163,000 over 6 years
Sylvia O’Mahoney was locked out of profile after messages she didn’t write were sent from it
Lakeland Dairies entitled to judgment of €125,000, High Court rules
Order made as Katarzyna Kryzaznowska says she invested €40,000 in firm on false pretences
Connector would link Monaghan wind farm with national power grid
Woman claims brothers, sister-in-law and accountant acted in ‘oppressive manner’
Kieran Wallace named interim examiner to five companies as airline struggles due to Covid
Mary Walsh claims she was told if she wished to gift money those persons should sign ticket
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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