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
Eamon Butterly could not commit to position on document in proceedings until ruling made
Mr Lunney thanks ‘community, countless friends and strangers’ for prayers and well wishes
The former minister will ‘never fully get over’ the circumstances of his departure from cabinet
Ex-minister responds as Martin says redacted report will be placed in Oireachtas library
Taoiseach tells Dáil paragraphs removed following 2019 Supreme Court judgment
Move to withdraw report follows Supreme Court judgment vindicating Alan Shatter
Barrister had ‘extraordinary grá for life, for his family, for his work and for his students’
Married father of three pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault on Dublin beach
Shatter does not understand why Guerin went outside terms of reference
Dwyer claimed data gathered from his phone should not have been used at his trial
Evidence of the location of Dwyer’s work phone tied him to other phones in the case
Profiles of figures who played critical parts in the long-running Garda whistleblower saga
Convicted murderer has taken case claiming garda’s use of information as evidence unfair
Two further departures on Tuesday as the controversy continues to rumble on
Timeline: Story of Garda whistleblower led from complaint made in early 2006
Dubliner sentenced in 2016 for manslaughter of Dean Fitzpatrick, brother of missing teen Amy
Catherine Nevin, Michael Lowry, Ian Bailey and the ‘unborn’ all face upcoming hearings
Comments not in breach of data protection laws as information not recorded, counsel claims
Barrister opposing Court of Appeal ruling that review put ex-minister’s rights in jeopardy
Alan Shatter says it is difficult to believe that the secretary general had not briefed the Taoiseach ahead of report’s publication
Spokesman for Taoiseach says he rejects ‘completely’ the statements made by Shatter
Court told sides agreed a wording that rules of natural justice were breached
Former minister has ‘no doubt’ Guerin conclusions contributed to loss of Dublin seat
Consequences for former TD were ‘purely political decisions’, counsel for Seán Guerin says
Content of meeting with Maurice McCabe reignites tensions that refuse to fade
Former TD felt he was treated like a murderer and lost faith in truth being important
Commission of investigation examined claims that led to Alan Shatter’s resignation
Fine Gael TD would like to return to Cabinet if he is re-elected in ‘constituency of death’
Cabinet agrees to extension to April 29th after commission was due to report next month
Facade of middle-class normality disintegrated amid trial over Elaine O’Hara’s killing
Taoiseach’s department knew Guerin had difficulties getting documents from Gsoc
The need for policing reform is clear as problems continue to undermine trust
Report concerns then minister’s handling of allegations made by a Garda whistleblower
Former Minister for Justice made a bid to quash parts of Sean Guerin report
Former minister’s challenge to parts of Guerin report dismissed on all counts
Judge rules no denial of fair procedures to former Minister for Justice
Maurice McCabe claims guidelines are an arbitrary imposition of financial hardship
Dwyer was described as ‘sadistic and brutal pervert’ for murder of Elaine O’Hara
Wants orders quashing sections of the May 2014 report compiled by Seán Guerin
Seán Guerin denies he ‘passed judgment’ on former minister for justice
Guerin report rendered fomer minister’s position ‘untenable’, judge told
Victim-impact statement focuses on intelligent, generous, hard-working Elaine O’Hara
Saverio Bellante (35) accused of killing journalist in Dublin last year
Open expression of intent to kill’ should be taken at face value, says prosecution
Prosecution says accused linked to ‘beginning, middle and end’ of O’Hara disapperance
Court hears that ‘slave’ document and images of ‘mutilated bodies’ discovered
Controversy wilts but authority of Ceann Comhairle takes long-term hit
Anne Charles tells Graham Dwyer trial of getting text from sister about a miscarriage
Graham Dwyer trial: State contends texts reveal murderous plan
Sgt McCabe went to Micheál Martin with his dossier after rejection by complaints office
Claims of inefficiency and malpractice between 2007 and 2010 including murder case
Former minister Alan Shatter has been critical of report
High Court hears details of ex-minister’s case on Maurice McCabe whistleblower report
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