Supreme Court to hear appeal potentially significant to wards of court awaiting discharge
Senior judges agree case raises issues of public importance and will make it priority hearing
Senior judges agree case raises issues of public importance and will make it priority hearing
Regulator found Chinese tech giant had breached EU privacy rules
Security man had alleged Kevin Taylor grabbed him, causing him to go to ground
Toilets and skips reported by council as having been delivered to Great Heath of Maryborough, one of few surviving semi-natural grasslands
Couple claim property owner has begun works without complying with certain conditions attached to planning permission
Owners and developer of site near Brittas ordered to lodge €150,000 bond pending remediation
Previous decision to refuse permission to install shipping container underground for storage of pyrotechnics in Mayo was quashed
Planning authority twice conceded there were flaws in its approval of development
Repossession led to alleged stand-off with armed gardaí
PwC data shows overall company failure rate remains ‘remarkably’ stable despite economic headwinds
Peadar Keating wanted to serve a sentence over plot to reduce Thomas ‘Bomber’ Kavanagh’s jail term
Trinity Hospitality had sued seeking an injunction to stop nightclub causing alleged noise nuisance
Ceta was previously blocked by the Supreme Court in 2022
Mother in ‘chasm of despair’ that there is no prospect of her son’s situation being remedied, court hears
Nightclub disputes hotel’s claims, linking problem to construction and insulation, in ongoing noise case
Bachelor farmer Thomas Doherty (93) had promised nephew his 58-hectare holding in Co Limerick, it is claimed
It is claimed Department of Foreign Affairs erred in law by not recognising applicant as legal or genetic parent of child
Disciplinary tribunal made findings against Ian McSweeney, including that he misappropriated client funds
Jason Cardiff told The Irish Times last week he believed charges would soon be dropped
Mark Keane had been awarded almost €1m by High Court for injuries while freeing colleague from machine
Association says new scheme compromises the independence of guardians ad litem
Judge says proceedings for fraudulent trading should also be considered
‘Very high levels’ on sick leave at Crannóg Nua facility in north Co Dublin, High Court hears
Case comes just days after Government announces intention to proceed with legislation to scrap 32m cap
An Coimisiún Pleanala had signed off on Russian-owned firm’s proposals previously
Home and garden shop contacted as many as 7,000 people who made purchases
Teaching Council to consider complaints about jailed teacher’s alleged trespassing at Wilson’s Hospital School in breach of court orders
HSE acknowledges failings in care, including four-hour wait for ambulance transfer, led to ‘untimely death’ of PJ O’Connor
If fee-paying schools can afford facilities for one cohort of students, why not equipment for another?
Good infrastructure and environmental stewardship should not be competing objectives
Woman and ex-husband jointly hold substantial property and company assets
Proceedings servers ‘encountered some hostility from some who were refusing to leave’, court hears
Law Society’s application to strike off Ronan O’Brien arose from a complaint by two clients
HSE issues apology and says there were failings in the standard of care received by Pádraig O’Brien-O’Donnell
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