Patrick Quirke expected to appeal conviction for murderAppeal is likely to focus on decisions made by judge in response to legal argumentsFri May 03 2019 - 15:53
Terminally ill Ruth Morrissey criticises Varadkar over court ordeal‘An Taoiseach told us none of us would have to go through this but unfortunately I’m the one who had to’Fri May 03 2019 - 13:05
Quirke stared ahead as the guilty of murder decision was read outPrior to the jury’s decision being announced, the Ryan family members clutched hands, white knuckles revealing what they were going throughWed May 01 2019 - 22:03
Patrick Quirke sentenced to life for murder of Bobby RyanLongest murder trial in history of the State ends as jury delivers majority verdict of 10 to twoWed May 01 2019 - 17:22
Maurice McCabe settles High Court actions against State and TuslaSettlement includes dropping of proceedings against former Garda Commissioner Martin CallinanTue Apr 30 2019 - 20:33
Disturbed teenager fails in appeal against special care orderTeenager was subject of care order in 2012 following violent attack on her motherSat Apr 27 2019 - 01:00
New legislation on Garda powers of arrest, search and detentionDetails of updated laws to be outlined to Government this year, says MinisterFri Apr 26 2019 - 13:41
Upgrade in mortuary facilities bypassed Waterford hospitalMortuary facilities in most State hospitals improved by recent capital investmentThu Apr 25 2019 - 01:00
Delay-cutting merits of pre-trial hearings outlined by DPPClaire Loftus says pre-trial process would benefit juries, victims and witnessesTue Apr 23 2019 - 20:51
Ireland’s 'compo' culture: Is change finally on the horizon?As personal injury claims add up, insurance costs are putting retailers out of businessFri Apr 19 2019 - 05:50
Policing Authority may conduct inquiry into failure of some gardaí to sign code of ethicsJosephine Feehily said gardaí going to ethical behaviour courses then not signing codeThu Apr 18 2019 - 19:39
Julian Assange ‘likely to be extradited to US and convicted’WikiLeaks founder’s arrest does not raise press freedom issues, says US lawyerMon Apr 15 2019 - 01:00
Garda whistleblower complaints will not be investigatedTribunal to instead examine if gardaí were discredited after making protected disclosuresThu Apr 11 2019 - 19:51
Policing Authority: 10 key points made in the final appraisalKey points made in appraisal of implementation of AGS’s modernisation programme, Changing Policing in IrelandThu Apr 11 2019 - 13:10
Verhofstadt says UK unlikely to crash out of EUSolution to the Brexit problem would probably involve a deal on a customs unionTue Apr 09 2019 - 00:01
Ombudsman concerned over supports for children in foster careDr Niall Muldoon says structures in place for vulnerable children need to be addressedMon Apr 08 2019 - 00:00
Local authorities to be assessed frequently, says planning regulatorIrish Planning Institute forum hears new watchdog’s intentions to tighten processSat Apr 06 2019 - 01:00
Minister says ‘objection culture’ one of the big challenges to more housing‘I think people who are fortunate to live in a home and own a home should recognise that other people want to have that comfort’Fri Apr 05 2019 - 20:24
How the Quinns' Anglo gamble cost the State millionsSeán Quinn’s children potentially remain on the hook for €88m each despite IBRC settlementFri Apr 05 2019 - 05:45
Coillte praises Sitka spruce as the ‘Friesian cow of trees’People from Sweden are ‘astonished by our yield figures’, Irish Planning Institute toldThu Apr 04 2019 - 21:48
Number of fast-tracked housing and student schemes on the riseScheme for large developments spreading to outside Dublin, planning conference toldThu Apr 04 2019 - 16:56
Quinns’ bid to stop portfolio being seized costs State up to €170mFamily sought ‘substantial sum’ to desist from frustrating IBRC’s bid to assert controlWed Apr 03 2019 - 00:33
State settles with Quinn family, but battle cost the public €170mJudgment of €440m to be stayed if Quinn children help IBRC secure property portfolioWed Apr 03 2019 - 00:04
New asylum rules make practice less attractive - solicitorRules create the possibility that solicitors could end up being held personally liable for costs of unsuccessful asylum casesWed Jan 30 2019 - 01:00
Barristers and solicitors cautioned on reacting to new rulesJudge says directions on asylum, immigration and citizenship cases not ‘out of the blue’Mon Jan 21 2019 - 22:09
Cambodian PM tells Enda Kenny EU trying to hold his people ‘hostage’Former taoiseach warns of growth of populism during speech in CambodiaMon Jan 21 2019 - 08:46
Alexandr Bekmirzaev: ‘A victim of true Islamic brainwashing’WhatsApp messages from Syria to Ireland reveal the psychology of a captured manSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
Islamic radicals met on camping trips to Wicklow mountainsCaptured Irish passport holder Alexandr Bekmirzaev among group of Isis sympathisersSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
Isis ‘mentor’ attended Dublin mosque, claims former sympathiserDr Ali Selim says mosque has ‘very severe procedures’ for dealing with radical viewsSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
From Ireland to Isis: The life of Alexandr Ruzmatovich BekmirzaevHe had a wife, a child and jobs in Dublin. How did he become an Islamic State fighter?Sat Jan 12 2019 - 06:00
Alleged Isis fighter could face 10 years in prison in IrelandBelarus native, naturalised as an Irish citizen in 2010, held by Kurdish forces in SyriaWed Jan 09 2019 - 01:00
Colm Keena: my own medical implant storyWhile we were researching the Implant Files, three of the journalists had a medical device implanted – including yours trulyTue Jan 08 2019 - 07:01
Islamic State suspect captured in Syria was radicalised in IrelandAt least five others were recruited by same figure to fight in Middle East, gardaí believeTue Jan 08 2019 - 01:00
The major cases expected to come to court in Ireland in 2019From the Quinn family to Denis O’Brien to the murder case of Anastasia KriegalSat Jan 05 2019 - 06:00
Rape trial anonymity should be retained in Republic, expert saysBelfast rape trial review called for no change to NI law allowing naming of defendantsSat Jan 05 2019 - 00:00
Court due to hear six cases against artificial hip maker1,112 proceedings lodged against DePuy since hip product withdrawn from market in 2010Fri Jan 04 2019 - 00:39
Roscommon eviction: family member weighs case against KBCDavid McGann exploring whether bank and security firm may have infringed his rightsThu Jan 03 2019 - 00:09
Abortion: 162 GPs enough to end need to travel abroad – HarrisThirty doctors signed up do not want HSE to give their details out to avoid being targetedSat Dec 29 2018 - 10:47
Abducted by a parent: Heartbreaking cases of the Hague ConventionSome 36 applications for return of a child were made from Ireland last year. Here are some of the storiesMon Dec 24 2018 - 02:00
Dutch solicitor with Quinn links dies in DubaiWillem Smit’s law firm which had dealings with Quinn family is being sued by IBRCThu Dec 20 2018 - 18:23
Roscommon eviction: KBC seeking debt repayment since 2009Anthony McGann agreed settlement with Revenue for €429,501 three years agoTue Dec 18 2018 - 18:43
Roscommon eviction: Farmer has unpaid debts going back yearsJudgments against Anthony McGann registered in connection with five folios of landMon Dec 17 2018 - 17:24
The rise and fall of bread baking as a craft industryCremore’s Pat Byrne believes baking has psychological benefits and instils securityMon Dec 17 2018 - 01:00
Jackson and Olding not entitled to costs from rape trialCourt dismisses applications from the two rugby players who were acquitted in March 2018Fri Dec 14 2018 - 17:34
Stakes rise for both sides in Coffey defamation caseSenator and ‘Kilkenny People’ face ‘double or quits’ decision after jury fails to reach verdictWed Dec 12 2018 - 00:40
Jury unable to reach verdict in Paudie Coffey defamation caseSenator sued publisher of ‘Kilkenny People’ over article comparing him to highwaymanTue Dec 11 2018 - 17:02
Graham Dwyer’s appeal puts focus on State surveillanceJudge in the case says State must ‘tread carefully’ when it comes to people’s data privacySat Dec 08 2018 - 01:00
Powerful forces using internet to ‘wage war’, says MinisterForum hears that Russia is trying to break up EU and spending millions on disinformationThu Dec 06 2018 - 17:10
White collar crime agency set to be given more powers by GovernmentODCE to be renamed as Cabinet considers measures responding to Fitzpatrick trial collapseTue Dec 04 2018 - 11:00
Ryanair challenges Irish tax law in bid to finalise staff agreementsLaw requires airline to tax employees who don’t live here but work on Irish-registered aircraftTue Dec 04 2018 - 03:50