Sil Fox wants jury to hear case against DPP and Garda over dismissed sex assault charge
Entertainer Fox is suing DPP, Garda and other State parties, alleging decision to prosecute him ‘destroyed’ his reputation
Entertainer Fox is suing DPP, Garda and other State parties, alleging decision to prosecute him ‘destroyed’ his reputation
Judge Mark Sanfey said an application to set aside the joining of the three Deel executives was well founded
Girl sued HSE over care provided by University Hospital Galway
Child’s parents have been involved in legal battle for more than a year over where she should receive medical treatment
Rose Murray claims she and husband sought to negotiate with council on reducing size of property but were repeatedly rebuffed
Court told it is an outrage that family would undermine court orders in a way that could jeopardise boy’s health, welfare and life
High Court orders payment to branch of Coolmore and to Coolagown Bloodstock
Three victims of IRA bombs in England are taking civil case against former Sinn Féin leader, seeking damages of £1
Couple built Co Meath house in 2006 twice the size of that for which permission was refused months earlier
Solicitor for couple urges judge to stall works pending European court application
Family seen removing personal belongings from house at Faughan Hill, Bohermeen, on Thursday morning
Judge said confidentiality issues could be argued during defamation trial
Aine McSweeney from Clonmel, Co Tipperary, also had two mammograms that she says were allegedly incorrectly interpreted as benign
Court permitted council to remove large steel containers blocking access to property
Just 15 of State’s 26 special-care beds are operational due to challenges recruiting and retaining staff
Husband alleges woman ‘wrongfully’ took child to Ireland and is seeking their return to Gulf state
DAA awarded undertaking to another company after procurement competition
Warren Dumbrell (51), who is serving a life sentence, tells High Court isolation regime is damaging his parole prospects
Ella McSweeney: A recent verdict showed climate law can’t fix what politics won’t
An allegation over a hold on files and claims on both sides about legal fees
Counsel for Anthony Bourke (66) said he was involved in nine previous road traffic incidents and G4S colleagues were nervous to travel with him
Users on X erroneously claimed former Fine Gael TD had met convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at Department of Justice
No one knows who they are, what they went through or the landmark legal change they secured, but we owe them a debt
Man submitted he was member of separatist group and his family was targeted by government forces
Jailed teacher lost ‘enhanced’ privileges and could no longer be housed in single cell at Mountjoy
Barrister for former Sinn Féin president criticised for raising policeman’s 1991 shooting of Catholic youth
Anita Little says she was told to take 10 patients off spinal surgery waiting list
Mars Capital Finance seeks High Court’s guidance as to what steps could be taken by gardaí in relation to previous order regarding Owen Ryan
An ordinary person might ask you to ‘cease’ doing something. A lawyer will require you to ‘cease and desist’, and then you’re in trouble
Applicant was taken into an institution for 130 days, separated from mother and adopted, court told
Lynn, on video-link from Shelton Abbey prison, gets two-week adjournment of sale orders application by Pepper Finance
Exploration firm says Toronto company failed to follow through on share swap deal
Det Garda Eamonn Cunnane claims flawed investigation caused him mental and physical illness, amounting to an injury while on duty
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