Hotel’s insurance policy triggered by lockdown and Covid ‘at’ its premises, High Court rules
Hotel’s manager tested positive for the virus by the time the nationwide lockdown was imposed
Hotel’s manager tested positive for the virus by the time the nationwide lockdown was imposed
Proposed legislation on abolition of juries to cut excessive awards, legal costs and appeals is criticised by some Dáil deputies
Charities Regulator data shows that some religious orders linked to historical sex abuse at schools are sitting on substantial wealth
Three top judges found no apparent urgency, as matter is to be heard by Court of Appeal next month
Courts grants parents of six children leave to apply for orders directing Normal Foley to provide pupils with appropriate education
Irish Thalidomide Association believes move will ‘bring 63 years, many wasted years of our campaign, to an end’
Dublin law centre and co-plaintiffs allege plan is too weak to comply with carbon budget programme and international obligations
Probationer member, who has never been charged or prosecuted, says allegation withdrawn in 2021
Dublin-based Yavor Poptoshev, a business associate of Michael Lynn, claims he did not provide access to devices due to fears he might incriminate himself
Martin John McCauley is accused of killing RUC officers Sgt Sean Quinn, Paul Hamilton, and Allan McCloy near Lurgan in Co Armagh on October 27th, 1982
Law required children convicted of murder to face mandatory life imprisonment if they reached age of 18 before sentencing
The teacher was sent back to Mountjoy Prison for breaching the terms of an injunction
An Bord Pleanála had granted approval for the proposed development in south Co Dublin
Move is latest in ongoing dispute between the two businessmen
Eight smoked cigarettes recovered from the detonation site contain DNA that matches the DNA profile of Mr McCauley, it is alleged
Woman addressed the court from her hospital bed as HSE applied for orders to continue necessary treatment to protect her right to life
Irish entity lost €8.2m after tax last year, down from profits of more than €41m in 2022
Austin Kennedy, with an address in Manchester, was arrested in Dunmore East, Co Waterford, on Thursday night
Judge draws inferences from messages between the pair that made specific reference to man’s involvement exceeding that of a sperm donor
Thomas Laurance McCabe was convicted in October 1990 of murdering his then girlfriend’s cousin, Richard Hunt, at a flat in London
Proceedings believed to relate to sale of former QuickPark car park near Dublin Airport
Social network agreed to ‘suspend its processing of the personal data’, Data Protection Commission says
The top court said Brian Murray’s appeal raises issues of “significant” public importance
Claims in support of abolition of jury cases involve ‘factual and legal dishonesty’ says judge who presided over defamation cases
Bryan Hughes (42) of Lower Salt Hill Road, Galway, was charged with causing serious harm to the French man (20s), in June 11th 2023
ISME welcomes some reforms in new Bill but says more ‘material’ reform is required
Data Protection Commission focuses on company’s use of user data to train its Grok enhanced search tool
High Court judge urges group of 13 neighbours to try mediate dispute with Monaleen GAA club due to potential legal costs
Order made in High Court divorce case reflects man’s non-payment of child maintenance over years
Michael Murray, who is currently incarcerated in the Midlands Prison, has brought a High Court challenge
Judge says the defendant was entitled to assume trespassers would take all reasonable care for their own safety
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission challenged lack of accommodation for many adult male International Protection applicants
Harte Peat argued some land considered by High Court not being extracted when EPA brought application
John O’Gara claims ownership of the Rathfarnham house by adverse possession
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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