Journalist brings High Court challenge after Press Council rejects local website’s membership bid
Founder of Cork’s Tripe+Drisheen news site says industry body failed to give adequate reasons for its refusal
Founder of Cork’s Tripe+Drisheen news site says industry body failed to give adequate reasons for its refusal
The issue is before the High Court due to a legal case taken by Independent Ireland councillor Paul Hogan
Order is similar to one granted last week to the FA Premier League
Move comes after sale of heallthcare division
The company’s choice of liquidator has been appointed following a dispute with Revenue
X has already launched High Court action for ‘regulatory overreach’ in advance of rules being implemented on Monday
Tom O’Shea agreed in the High Court not to interfere and to allow immediate urgent safety works to take place
Richard Thomson-Moore questioned over phone allegedly used to contact rival bidder
Directors of Clonskeagh mosque say barrister has not received formal instructions from all of them to take case
Inspections of development in Kilcock found ‘severe deterioration’ in safety situation over multiple visits
High Court decision postponed until Monday but operations ceased on Thursday after examinership failed to resolve business’s problems
Court hears it is ‘likely’ two beds will be available next Tuesday
Political scientist ‘surprised’ Angela Feeney not granted recount after narrowly missing out on seat in Upper House, High Court hears
Richard Thomson-Moore being sued by bloodstock billionaire over collapsed €15m deal for estate
On legal advice, many retailers now operate a “no challenge” policy towards suspected shoplifters. This has to change
Court hears housing units are being built as social homes for Waterford City and County Council
Medical Council has legitimate and reasonable concerns for public, High Court judge says
Case ordered back to the High Court so that fresh evidence can be considered
Anna Thomson-Moore says she felt envelopes of cash were ‘tainted and dirty’
Qin Ping Huang believes Frank Mullan previously owned the property and did not challenge its sale by the receiver to the last owner
Eveen Sheehy was 2½ years old when she died six years ago
Challenge arises from NTA’s plans to build a 22-space car park on lands owned by the hospice
Ireland and the Attorney General are joined as respondents to the proceedings
Claim for damages against the Coombe hospital and the HSE dismissed
Proposed amendments would allow developers with planning permission to apply to build smaller and more apartments
Anna Thomson-Moore says family had to take out commercial loan to fight case taken by Mr Magnier
Mr Justice Cregan granted liberty to issue proceedings outside the jurisdiction against Welbilt.
Independent report expects ‘competitive bidding process’ amid significant interest
Cases brought by Pa Daly and Paul Murphy pointed to article 28 in Constitution limiting number of Government members to 15
Mr Justice Cregan had asked his concerns be addressed in relation to a letter written by Hayes Solicitors LLP, on behalf of its client, Deel Inc
Anna Thomson-Moore says five-year-old needs 24-hour care and better options are available for him in her native Australia
Correspondence shows disagreement between department and agency over handling of special care placement shortages
Former Independent TD Finian McGrath says he succeeded in blocking or amending cabinet decisions when in office
Girl’s situation ‘not positive’ and she sometimes ‘minds her aunt’s children’, judge is told
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