Supreme Court to hear appeal by Hutch over refusal to halt murder trial
Court will hear similar appeal by former Sinn Féin Cllr Jonathan Dowdall
Court will hear similar appeal by former Sinn Féin Cllr Jonathan Dowdall
Jonathan Dowdall and Gerry Hutch charged with killing David Byrne at Regency Hotel
Gynaecologist was placed on administrative leave after concerns raised about research
Hutch and co-accused lost separate High Court applications aimed at quashing DPP’s decision to try them before the Special Criminal Court
Permission for Meath data centre being challenged
Judge says issues between Friends of the Irish Environment and State are moot
Court dismisses ‘opportunistic collateral attack’ after rules lifted temporarily due to coronavirus
Grandmother fears she could get damages of less than €50,000 rather than up to €91,000
Bord Pleanála says increasing annual intake at the site will require additional planning application
Man accused of trafficking women from Romania to be used as prostitutes in Italy
Man suffered ‘significant’ injury, judge says, after incident at Limerick roundabout
School for children with special needs chose to expel boy after challenging behaviour
Mr Justice Kevin Cross spoke against the proposals at key Judicial Council meeting
Environmental Information Commissioner must reconsider whether background material for President’s speeches should be provided
Man facing trial had brought legal challenge seeking declarations on non-jury court
Court upholds RTB tribunal ruling that notice to leave Ballsbridge property was valid
Special circumstance allowing for renewal of summons by Irene Nolan rejected
Minister for Justice to bring proposals for Bill to Cabinet after judges back plans
Minister for Justice ready to make changes if proposals approved
DPP, Minister for Justice and State oppose application of man facing serious charges
Judge says he proposed to return planning application to board for reconsideration
Privacy activist fears Data Protection Commissioner’s inquiry could affect his own complaint
Man accepted he was guilty of professional misconduct but said right to fair procedures was breached
Portlaoise prisoner Kevin Hannaway says his human rights have been breached
Kevin Braney alleged laws under which he was arrested breached his human rights
Fees concerns defamation case over articles published in the Evening Herald 15 years ago
Woman was accused of inappropriate behaviour towards two young pupils by an SNA
Row centres on removal of putting green by Tetrarch Capital at five-star estate
Patrick Hutch accused over fatal shooting of David Byrne at Dublin’s Regency Hotel
Court of Appeal finds judge who made award had discounted alcohol as a factor in fall
Judge hears club has reasonable prospect of survival if certain steps are taken
Dublin City Council secures injunctions over fire safety concerns at Seville Place
Company says it has photographs of previous notice of court orders being ripped from pole
Aontú deputy Peadar Tóibín had tried to make representations in Liffey Meats case
Judge tells Siobhán Kellett he found no evidence of negligence on part of excursion operator
Concepta Anderson (58) fell during episode in hosptial toilet after pacemaker removed
Judge said he did not think the PE teacher could have done any more to properly instruct the students
Estimates suggest Peter Curran could be facing bill of more than €500,000
Lorna Bentley’s sunglasses were on top of her head and when impact happened
Dismissal of case taken by Peter Curran means he could face substantial legal costs bill
PGA claims Kevin Beirth wrongly holds himself out as one of its professionals
Ruth Morrissey facing terminal diagnosis because of alleged misreadings of tests
Court told Cheng Zhang lost job and became homeless after Dublin accident in April 2011
Court hears of five ‘forged emails’ sent in the name of Dr Michael Smurfit
Peter Curran says he went into ‘meltdown’ after alleged threats made at racetrack
Use of smooth ceramic tiles in factory toilet was unsafe and dangerous, says judge
Jacqueline Whelan was injured in a fall when the horse she was riding was startled by a dog
Emma Kenneally badly hurt when psychiatric patient ‘grabbed steering wheel’ of other vehicle
Woman sas she had no time to react after psychiatric patient allegedly grabbed steering wheel
Court hears two doctors treating Malak Thawley (34) sent to nearby pub to get ice
Anna Fogarty’s injuries could not have been sustained in ‘less traumatic circumstances’, judge says
High court heard operation had been carried out by gynaecologist Peter Van Geene
Anne Marie Fagan told High Court her whole life changed after 2009 fall in Crumlin
Position of decorative statue an issue in case
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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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