‘No basis’ for murderer’s challenge over prison sentence, says High Court judge
Raymond Donovan, who is serving life for the murder of Ann Walsh in 2005, claimed his sentence was changed on appeal
Raymond Donovan, who is serving life for the murder of Ann Walsh in 2005, claimed his sentence was changed on appeal
European Court of Justice ruling raises questions about Government’s system of water charges
Labour leader says ‘significant’ development in judicial review case will be revealed in High Court on Monday
‘My Future Fund’ scheme to apply to those between 23 and 60 who earn at least €20,000
The case is Irish human rights watchdog’s first invocation of its statutory powers under section 41 of the IHREC Act
Credit Suisse had acquired the Chancery Building from Hibernia Reit for €23.8m in 2017
Highest fee paid was €613,070, most barristers got fees under €100,000
Chief State Solicitor's Office warns legal work needs ‘quiet concentration and focus’
Egan family, which is seeking recognition of international surrogacy arrangements, does not have ‘luxury of time’ as Mr Egan is undergoing cancer treatment
There is no list of unclaimed estates in Ireland, whereas genealogists in the UK have a list to find next of kin
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