Solicitor arrested after Garda search of offices takes High Court case
Action brought by solicitor James Flynn, who formerly served as taxing master, and his firm
Action brought by solicitor James Flynn, who formerly served as taxing master, and his firm
Gardaí questioned Jim Flynn for two days in investigation into alleged money laundering
McEntee tells Pat Nugent’s family that an outside agency cannot examine chef’s mysterious death
Relatives of Co Clare man want a public inquiry or investigation by an external agency
North’s police watchdog noted ‘collusive behaviour’ between RUC and loyalist terrorists
Britain trying to shut down examinations of state collusion allegations, lawyer says
Only those who spent over six months in mother and baby homes as infants eligible
Relatives of Patrick Nugent have ‘positive’ meeting with Justice officials about report
Known to few outside loyalist circles, Stephen McKeag left a trail of death behind him
British military personnel were ‘eyewitnesses to murder’ of Damien Walsh (17)
Man made false allegations on two accounts and was identified by Nolan’s security team
Geraldine O’Reilly, Patrick Stanley died when car bomb exploded in town in 1972
Former residents urged to come forward if they were subject to or witnessed abuse
Sunday World reporter says threat is from known criminal with loyalist connections
The comedian wants his life back after a recent sex assault case against him was dismissed
If Gerry Adams does take a civil case he could be in for ‘six-figure’ sum, according to rough legal estimates
Among those suffering from virus is Belfast solicitor Niall Murphy who is critical but stable in hospital
Niall Murphy in hospital since last week
Two men seek compensation through Belfast court for bombings in 1993 and 1988
Further such writs pending on both sides of Border, says solicitor
It was falsely claimed Peter Jackson offered to pay off complainant in his son’s rape trial
European Court of Human Rights to consider case of wanted Algerian man living in Ireland
Former drugs mule sued newspaper owners over publication of intimate photograph
Eurovision winner alleged newspaper article claimed she covered-up child abuse
Businesses impacted by bank’s restructuring unit have until year end to seek compensation
Two rugby players will appear in court in Belfast next month and will contest the charges
Lawyers of man accused of being Islamic State’s main recruiter here attempt to stop process
Peruvian judge allows Scottish drug smuggler to return home following prison release
SDLP says finding the truth must be ‘non-negotiable’
British government seeks access to taped interview by former IRA prisoner
Drug smuggler received parole but unclear if she is allowed to return home to Co Tyrone
NSPCC and Amnesty call for investigation into ‘bewildering’ case of Dr Morris Fraser
Northern Ireland’s legacy issues are left aside by politicians as relatives demand justice
Relatives of murder victim unhappy with response of Frances Fitzgerald
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