Evidence of trauma found all over toddler’s body, murder trial hears
Karen Harrington (38) denies murdering Santina Cawley at Cork apartment
Karen Harrington (38) denies murdering Santina Cawley at Cork apartment
Court hears uncle made admissions in 1997 but girl’s mother did not allow gardaí speak to her
The court heard the victim was raped by her sister’s partner when she was a schoolgirl
Helen Jones and Keith O’Hara to be sentenced on Friday for 2019 murder of Paul Jones
Helen Jones and her then partner Keith O’Hara accused of killing Paul Jones in 2019
Judge says ordeal made worse for woman’s family by husband’s claim that she killed herself
Mr Justice Kevin Cross spoke against the proposals at key Judicial Council meeting
Man charged with seizing vehicle by force and falsely imprisoning woman
High Court rules Department of Marine ban has no legal effect on boats fishing in zone
Allegations made that €25,000 in cash had been found in a cupboard and that a Range Rover had been driven across the Border
Court had originally signalled a €19m judgment in Blackrock Clinic dispute
Friends of the Irish Environment brings challenge to National Mitigation Plan
Claims include alleged attempt to access details of O’Brien’s banking affairs
Friends of the Irish Environment says plan fails to specify measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Aoife Bennett claims she developed narcolepsy after she got Pandemrix swine flu injection
Aoife Bennett (26) claims the swine flu vaccination caused her to develop the condition
Labour Court ordered by High Court judge to reconsider its decision on application
Young woman alleges she developed condition after being administered Pandemrix
Barrister for Tusla tells judge child is living on streets and is a serious danger to himself
Judge says the Government’s mitigation plan is an ‘important piece of the jigsaw’
Former solicitor claims years spent in Brazilian prison left him traumatised
Man alleged to have facilitated similar abuse by neighbours when girl was aged four to six
Man tells High Court he would not ask neighbours, who included a member of the legal profession, to give evidence
National mitigation plan to reduce emissions ‘not fit for purpose’, High Court hears
Friends of the Irish Environment is seeking to quash the National Mitigation Plan
Environmental group seeking to quash national mitigation plan published in 2017
Judge says academic entry requirement changes ‘unfair’ without adequate notice
Council plans to move Travellers living on land needed for airport runway to Coolquay
Tusla argues care order needed as woman has not shown capacity to safely parent child
Judge rules Alan Thawley did not meet legal test to be joined as a notice party to case
Judge upholds ruling Leonard Nolan was defamed by barman in Grace’s of Rathmines
Legal actions have been brought by three women including Emma Mhic Mhathúna
Process was ‘flawed’ Maura Harrington tells court
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