‘Corona cooking keeps us fed, but home is the nourishment emigrants long for most’
The Irish professor of law cooking up a storm in her ‘quarantine kitchen’ in Birmingham
The Irish professor of law cooking up a storm in her ‘quarantine kitchen’ in Birmingham
Professor of Global Legal Studies at the University of Birmingham's guide to England’s second city
Three-day ‘cooling off’ deemed demeaning and freedom of conscience under fire
Legal, medical and academic experts speak to Kathy Sheridan
Irish legislation cannot be described as being ‘like the abortion law in Britain’, says expert
Fine Gael backbencher claims 100,000 people alive in Ireland today due to amendment
Proposed body could investigate and rebuke, but publication of decisions to be forbidden
TDs will be compelled to spell out which abortions are permitted, which are not, and why
Experts say State must address issues with current legislation before introducing new Bill
Human Rights Committee decision underlines Eighth Amendment is incompatible with human rights
‘Would Westminster legislate to allow the writ of the ECHR continue to prevail in Northern Ireland and Scotland while not in the rest of the UK, creating two legal rights regimes within the UK?’
A Yes result in next year's same-sex marriage referendum would herald a positive shift in attitudes, say visiting LGBT Irish people
Ben Wizner addresses conference on findings of EU project to examine counter-terrorism measures introduced since 2001
Social media brings legal discussion to a much wider audience
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices