Nikita Hand’s lawyers to address Conor McGregor’s withdrawal of ‘fresh evidence’ in appeal over civil rape case
Court of Appeal hearing expected to end on Wednesday
Court of Appeal hearing expected to end on Wednesday
Brother says had he been aware of his sister’s intention, he would have objected `in strongest possible terms’
Margaret Corcoran (73) suffered a brain injury and collapsed at her home in 2022
Case against GAA and its president arises from controversy over coach’s proposed role with Naas club
MMA fighter appealing against High Court civil jury finding in favour of Ms Hand, who alleged he raped her
Both ‘categorically refute’ allegations of intimidation and harassment
Court of Appeal to decide whether new evidence related to bruising on complainant is admissible
Man suspects failed security check arose from video supporting Gerard ‘The Monk’ Hutch’s election campaign
Student who retains anonymity claims he should not have been put before fitness-to-practise inquiry after plagiarism in exam
High Court hears coffee shop was paying €1.46m before last October but sum was reduced following Circuit Court valuation
Judge noted ‘inconsistencies and inaccuracies’ in woman’s evidence
Defence Forces have been prevented from carrying out training on firing range due to presence of caravans
Man alleged gardaí in riot gear broke his shoulder on Halloween night almost 17 years ago
Claims made by family of Tomasz Orzel were denied by Padraig Thornton Waste Disposal Ltd
Sigrid O’Meara (63), from Co Longford, alleged she was not advised product contraindicated with an anti-antidepressant she was taking
Child with history of more than 200 incidents involving gardaí ‘wants to be part of something, she is lost’, judge told
Sigrid O’Meara (63) alleges medication inappropriately sold and failure to advise her that medication was contraindicated for anti-depressant
Infant developed meningitis, but family alleged failure to take proper action in response to his condition
Man has been repeatedly ordered by court not to trespass on 400-acre Bord na Móna midlands bog
Mark Lawless alleged he was injured while tipping a load of soiled hay on an incline
Ciaran O’Sullivan is known to law enforcement agencies as transnational drug-trafficker, says Criminal Assets Bureau
Ms Justice Farrell warns of ‘real risk of homelessness for innocent third parties and families who may be vulnerable’
Colm and Ciaran Butler failed to show they acted responsibly in operating one of their 130-plus companies, High Court finds
Settlement with HSE and Quest Diagnostics Incorporated reached without admission of liability
However, it says it did not instruct that there be covert or intimidatory monitoring
Gerard McCarthy alleges he was charged by gardaí on Halloween night 2008
Use of hotel as accommodation centre since 2019 has resulted in losses of up to €13.3m to the local area, residents claim
Some caravans are close to Defence Forces firing ranges and have prevented training exercises
LesleyAnn Flynn told High Court her baby was born head first onto the floor as she was moved between beds in 2018 birth
High Court hears that due to a serious conflict between the two 50 per cent shareholders the companies were sliding into insolvency
Excursions to island off Kerry coast can now begin for summer season
Developer Rimor Magna is suing land owners Legionaries of Christ in Ireland
Communications regulator is seeking High Court orders requiring company to end its practice of automatically renewing customers’ deals
Judge says equal split would not constitute proper provision for woman and children while granting divorce of warring couple
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