Former Stardust manager indicates he may challenge the constitutionality of inquests
Eamon Butterly said he will challenge unless possible verdict of ‘unlawful killing’ is ruled out
Eamon Butterly said he will challenge unless possible verdict of ‘unlawful killing’ is ruled out
Court case from 2009 still stands but sometimes old institutions just need a nudge
Whelan raised prospect of consequences for convictions over Garda taping
System upgrade led to recording of calls on main telephone lines in 20 divisional headquarters
Fennelly finds lack of legislation on taping 999 calls does not make such recordings illegal
Judge Nial Fennelly granted additional time to complete investigation into controversy
Mid-financial crisis move would have led to rift between executive and judiciary
French authorities had not yet decided to try English journalist, Supreme Court found
O’Higgins report is latest into controversies in justice and policing areas
Election manifestos are strewn with commitments to increase transparency and accountability.
Department outlines amount that will have been spent by end of 2016
Report by judge Brian Cregan received by Government and to be published within days
Cyril Dunne involved in row over recording of telephone calls in Garda stations
Gilmore said Kenny had said he would not be able to express confidence in Callinan if asked
Solicitor expresses surprise over shift in department’s view on assisting French
Ex-minister fails to express confidence in Taoiseach
‘Would it not have been better to have shown people a full view of what happened the night Mr Purcell went to visit the Commissioner, to perhaps allow them make their own judgment?’
Social Democrat TD says many upset with party’s ‘failure to speak out when necessary’
Report identifies major failures in administration and governance that need to be rectified
Should key players in the commission’s interim report be concerned for what comes next?
Taoiseach restates support for Máire Whelan before Ministers at weekly Cabinet meeting
Analysis: Despite FF threat on motion of no confidence, there’s no danger to Kenny’s position
Fianna Fáil is considering tabling no confidence motion in Taoiseach
Former minister Alan Shatter says there are key lessons to be learned from findings
Irish Council for Civil Liberties says report highlights serious information deficits
Report says Purcell visit was catalyst for retirement but commissioner made decision
Taoiseach welcomes ‘clear finding’ that removing Callinan was not even discussed
Report deals with events that led to ex-Garda commissioner’s retirement in March 2014
Interim report of Fennelly Commission due to be sent to Taoiseach next Monday
Mr Justice Nial Fennelly is investigating the departure of former Garda commissioner Martin Callinan
In excoriating 71-page judgment, ex-minister accused of initiating a ‘collateral attack’ on Guerin report
Fennelly Commission report on former Garda chief stepping down due by month's end
FF says Taoiseach and his staff have ‘engaged in bluff and bluster’ over events around departure
Fianna Fáil leader accuses Enda Kenny of hiding over inquiry into Martin Callinan departure
No interim report from inquiry into departure of Martin Callinan as Garda commissioner
Mr Justice Nial Fennelly’s findings to be delayed until after the High Court case involving Ian Bailey concludes
A tribunal with a massive budget and widespread public support has ended up falling flat on its face
Coalition’s first task of 2015 is to turn the political dial down after 2014 controversies
Case will now return to Dublin for costs to be determined
Commission will also try to establish if any information was used improperly or unlawfully
Vacancy created by retirement of Nial Fennelly
Government TD seeks clarity on ‘privileged’ correspondence between AG and Justice
Vacancy created by retirement of Mr Justice Nial Fennelly
Department of Justice confirms planned visit to interview witnesses ‘under review’
Fianna Fáil renews demand for more detail on Callinan’s retirement
Taoiseach says estimate based on belief work of commission will finish this year
French lawyer agrees with Bailey’s solicitor that inquiry into Garda recording of phone calls should also look at role of DPP
Decision giving family leave for judicial review outside 14-day deadline reversed
Recruit failed to pass fitness tests
Court rules body entitled to conclude former senator misrepresented place of residence
Supreme Court judge Mr Justice Nial Fennelly says some 700 cases being handled annually
The judge has dissented in a number of high-profile Supreme Court cases
Minister tells of concerns ‘someone in the guards wanted the tapes destroyed’
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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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