Bills to legislate for e-scooters and 40km M50 speed limit on Government agenda
Climate Action, Affordable Housing and Parents Leave Bills planned before Easter
Climate Action, Affordable Housing and Parents Leave Bills planned before Easter
New rules on transparency or accountability for politicians involved in the process are entirely absent
Changes in how judges appointed piloted by Minister but Bill may not pass before election
Minister recalls testy relationship with Enda Kenny and looks forward to general election
Victor Boyhan tells Seanad ‘we’ll be here for many, many months yet’
Upper House votes against having legal majority on commission to appoint judges
Bill unexpectedly passes committee stage after more than 100 hours of Seanad debate
Landmark legislation first proposed 20 years ago, dealt with by Dáil in less than two hours
Bid to curtail debate on Bill defeated by 26 votes to 24 in the Seanad
Minister for Justice secures ‘agreement to note that nomination process be put in place’
Minister quotes Lemony Snicket as row in Upper House leads to vote on lunch time
Chief justice issues warning after Government moves to allow public inquiries
Important legislation being ‘backed up’ because of delaying tactics, Varadkar tells Dáil
Shane Ross wants reform of selection process as he believes bench is marred by ‘cronyism’
Anti-corruption body asks Government to reconsider controversial legislation
Sinn Féin joins with Fianna Fáil in voting down several Government amendments
Ceann Comhairle suspends Dáil debate on Bill over contradictory amendments
Government agrees to introduce sentencing guidelines as part of reform package
Move comes just weeks after AG called the new judicial appointments Bill a ‘dog’s dinner’
Attorney General described legislation championed by Shane Ross as dog’s dinner
Séamus Woulfe says Opposition amendments make it ‘challenge’ to pass Bill
Flanagan says providing explanation for those rejected for bench roles ‘legally problematic’
Judges want to replace political interference with judicial dominance, Minister says
Letter claims lay commission will not promote choice of ‘best possible candidates’
June letter claims Minister’s proposals would fail to depoliticise judicial appointments
Legislation passes second stage by 83 to 53 votes but no further progress until autumn
Shane Ross’s Bill will not serve justice and is not designed for balance in decision-making
Passage of important legislation has had to play second fiddle to Shane Ross’s pet project
Wexford TD James Browne stresses judicial ability to address personal weaknesses
Shane Ross denies having ‘vendetta’ against judiciary
Government pressing ahead with Bill despite opposition of the most senior judges
Changes proposed by Shane Ross follow international practice, says Taoiseach
Five court presidents write to Taoiseach over ‘implications for administration of justice’
Strong criticism of Bill by president of the High Court Mr Justice Peter Kelly
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