Apartment owner’s action against Start Mortgages is resolved
Case concerned appointment of receivers over Tramore apartment
Case concerned appointment of receivers over Tramore apartment
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have only themselves to blame for the huge dilemma they now face over the Séamus Woulfe affair
Removing a judge by vote of both Houses of the Oireachtas would be a monumental step
Council has no power to hold disciplinary hearings or complaints against judges
Business had alleged unlawful eviction after it was unable to pay rent
Design Features Ltd unable to pay rent due to Covid-19
An idea first proposed 20 years ago is finally coming to fruition
Eventual winner will go on to be judged in the 2020 European tree of the year competition
Guidelines could take up to three years to be produced, Fianna Fáil says
Altar adorned with Sam Maguire at funeral of four-time All-Ireland winner in Kimmage
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
Analysis: The outgoing Chief Justice has reached the end of a remarkable career
‘Nationalist to her fingertips’ was proud of legacy of late father, former taoiseach Séan Lemass
Senad hears condemnation of Donald Trump’s immigration travel ban
John Sutherland (57) retired after two fleeing burglars collided with squad car
Many would consider honouring of Proclamation signatory long overdue, says Higgins
Supreme Court judge was colourful and polarising - but never dull, writes Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
Businesswoman says she made “extremely difficult decision” to file for bankruptcy after selling all her assets
The site once formed part of Killarney’s first golf course built some 200 years ago
Former assistant editor at Sunday Press worked at the Irish Press group for 36 years
A step-by-step guide as to how the Dublin star avoided suspension for being sent off
Brian Rennick strongly disagreed with DRA tribunal’s decision to rescind suspension
Question marks over whether Diarmuid Connolly will start despite ban being lifted
Jordan Lee has perfected his favourite shot by practising it thousands of times
Facilities advanced by Zurich Bank included Unicorn restaurant
Former judge and attorney general buried in Castleknock college cemetery
The passions of Justice Kevin Feeney’s life “were family, friendship, work and sport”
President’s decision did not come as a surprise
Hugh O’Flaherty says Government was obliged to legislate for 1983 amendment
It is the highest court in the land. Its eight judges rule on our rights, freedoms and Constitution: decisions that affect all our lives. A new ‘Irish Times’ series examines the personalities and politics of the court as it enters a period of major change
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