UL pays tribute to former chancellor Dr Miriam Hederman O’Brien
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
Deputy governor Sharon Donnery warns of potential risks associated with influx of firms
Recent landmark cases have changed legal landscape
Judgment in proceedings taken by garda alleging privacy breach by credit union
Disengaging from individuals could open Ireland to a sanction by European courts
Data Protection Commission spending time on ‘volumes of cases’ of no real importance
UK leaving EU would see ‘substantial removal’ of provisions on human rights
Analysis: Britain can expect to have to follow EU procedures but to have no influence
John Temple Lang details economic, political and judicial repercussions of UK vote to leave
Departure of large and dynamic economy from union a huge blow, says Danny McCoy
Conference hears online services such as Google face difficulties over user content
‘This humanitarian crisis on the islands, and the political crisis it triggers, could perhaps have been avoided had refugees been able to travel normally, or make applications for asylum at embassies’
Commissioner favours ‘engaged’ approach in talks with Facebook on privacy
Anthony M Collins to take up Luxembourg role later this year
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