Former prisoner challenges HSE over refusal of community mental health services
Man (30s) has history of violent offending and fears relapse due to lack of services
Man (30s) has history of violent offending and fears relapse due to lack of services
Personal injuries board failed to give adequate reasons for award, woman claims
Mary Irvine angered barristers with guidelines slashing minor personal injury awards
Action brought by solicitor James Flynn, who formerly served as taxing master, and his firm
Orlaith Fahy has not been reinstated to duty despite judge’s order, High Court has heard
Minister must have thought ‘all her Christmas’ came together’ when damages cut
Woman disputes €3,000 award for footpath trip and fall, seeking between €18,000 and €34,000
Permission to bring judicial review proceedings granted by judge
Gynaecologist was placed on administrative leave after concerns raised about research
Alan Harte is challenging the constitutionality of his conviction for Kevin Lunney attack
Constitutional rights breached of man jailed for assault on ex-girlfriend, court told
Judicial review proceedings taken against An Bord Pleanála over Beaumont scheme
Non-EU national is suing platform over alleged mental-health damage
Company planning to building healthcare centres for the Health Service Executive
Judge wants inquest challenge to be heard as soon as possible
Eamon Butterly wants to prevent inquests into deaths in fire from making him ‘target’
High Court judge claims complex applications are putting judicial resources under pressure
Despite clear social and environmental benefits, cycleways are opposed by many, so how can plans to spend hundreds of millions on them be made to work?
Consdorf Investments ICAV granted stay on Offaly County Council’s recent decision
Former solicitor facing 21 counts of theft regarding €30m from financial institutions
School’s board of management initiates High Court proceedings over incident
Action was dismissed after judge held it had become moot
Issue raised is whether a judge who took part in guidelines vote should recuse themselves from lead case, court hears
Council refused development at Priorsland last year
Another teenager who was ‘racing’ at time of passenger Barry Griffin Jnr’s death has been jailed
Actions concern individuals accused of breaching domestic violence orders
Opposition to challenges will focus on controlling insurance costs and promoting consistency in personal injury awards
High Court hears Andrew Stewart alleges UL neglected to take his disability into account
Breandan Fitzgerald from Dingle faces allegations over vote on draft local area plan
Det Aidan Bracken, who is currently on sick leave, takes case over assessment of injuries
Council decision not to not build seven-bay halting site to be set aside, High Court hears
Victim’s application was refused because it was made outside the allowed time limit
Two men take High Court cases over State decision not to compensate them
Sharon Gumley claims An Bord Pleanála breached county development plan and EU directive
Kilsaran plan for 32.2 hectare site opposed by equine industry and landowners
State Claims Agency told man he was not entitled to apply for ex gratia payment
Council contends case is an ‘impermissible collateral attack on Local Area Plan
‘Unprecedented’ period of unrest seen as students return for the new college term
Traffic volumes on coast road damaging environment, health and safety
It mostly stems from proposals to reallocate road space – used by cars – for cyclists
High Court ruled in favour of local resident and Dublin councillor last month
Legal challenge to Dún Laoghaire and Liffey cycleways likely, says Cllr Mannix Flynn
Dublin City Council to appeal High Court order to halt work on Strand Road project
Council must seek planning permission for trial path on Strand Road
Court hears school and Minister failing to meet constitutional obligations to boy
Pair being considered for placement on Juvenile Diversion Programme if they make admissions
Kealan Harrington believes dismissal is linked to his role as spokesman for family of Aaron Brady
Applicants claim An Bord Pleanála erred in allowing 100 build-to-rent units
Dundalk man found door off its hinges and his home in disarray when he returned from night shift
Man criticises agency’s failure to return children to his custody, High Court hears
Boy also sought challenge over his treatment under Leaving Cert calculated grades system
Redactions made to protect Garda informants, court hears
Michael Wymes was adjudicated bankrupt over €4.8m legal costs debt
Court told Covid-19 regulations breach Irish and EU law and are insufficiently clear
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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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