Gardaí believe 10 men detained in Cork last month involved in ‘sophisticated’ operation run by an international crime group
High Court
A judge allowed appeals by Gary Hoy and Richard Kerr against a previous decision to partially dismiss their civil actions against the PSNI and Home Secretary
Senator Gerard Craughwell alleges there is an unconstituional secret agreement
Maurice Kiely had sued U2 Ltd, alleging the song ‘A Man and A Woman’ was written by him in 1998 and he performed it for the US model
Two children have brought High Court proceedings against deceased’s joint executors
Documents were sought in support of hotly contested claims that post-October 7th tweets by Paddy Cosgrave damaged the business
Each child was awarded €15,000 each, which was approved by Mr Justice Paul Coffey in the High Court
Convicted drug dealer took over drugs trade after Eamon Dunne’s murder but embraced a lower profile … until the Criminal Assets Bureau kicked in his door
Gerard Craughwell claims any arrangement allowing RAF interception in Irish airspace is unlawful and unconstitutional unless approved by Dáil and put to a referendum
High Court told Soliat Asiyanbi (10) suffered brain damage, has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair
Lucy Ewins is suing Promontoria Scariff Designated Activity Company and receiver David O’Connor
Mr Butterly sought permission to bring judicial review proceedings challenging decisions made by the coroner to allow a verdict of ‘unlawful killing’
Hotel group seeking to enforce contract to buy landmark hotel, now vacant, from subsidiary of US fund Cerberus in 2016
Alan O’Neill and June Finnegan claim developer has threatened them and damaged disputed Portarlington property with a JCB
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