Fingleton accused of ‘cart-before-horse’ lending for casino in the south of France
Civil case against former Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) chief in its third day
Civil case against former Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) chief in its third day
Paul Tweed claims part of book falsely portrays him as a covert agent of United Arab Emirates
The girl was two years old when she was trapped after the confessional door fell on her in 2011, the court heard
Mr Justice Alexander Owens intervenes before former Sinn Féin leader responds to the allegation
Former CEO alleged to have negligently mismanaged building society and engaged in property ‘gambles’
Former Sinn Féin leader has taken High Court action against the broadcaster over claims he sanctionder murder of Denis Donaldson
Judge tells jury claims made in documentaries they are being shown may be relevant to the issue of Adams’s reputation
Court hears Adams continues to work with families of three men ‘disappeared’ by the IRA during Troubles who have not been found
Former Irish Nationwide boss had sought to halt case originally taken in 2012
Chemical analyst spent 12 days in hospital after suffering bleeding in his brain
Lands with potential €1.7m value are of ‘special value’ to owners and one had farmed them for 45 years, High Court told
Company sues Irish subsidiary of Danone over allegedly “passing off” its product
Chief executives of CUH and Beaumont offer deepest condolences to Leslie-Ann McGeough over care provided to Abigail (12)
Appeal court to decide whether evidence from neighbours of Ms Hand of alleged row is admissible
All of the claims were denied by Scouting Services Ireland CLG
Child, who has autism, has been out of school since late January
Second day of defamation action against the BBC hears former Sinn Féin leader decry alleged ‘hatchet job’ broadcast
Moderators were employed by companies in Germany and Spain to which Facebook/Meta outsourced content moderation work
Former Sinn Féin leader describes formative years in 1960s Belfast to High Court in Dublin
Gavin Daly says he ‘falsely accused’ Rachel Kenny of wrongdoing ‘without foundation’
Local authority spent €630,000 buying property where Tom Clarke lived, but restoration works stalled
Former Sinn Féin leader argues attack on his reputation over informer’s death
Similarity of Danone product’s packaging to Yoplait’s could cause consumer confusion, High Court hears
Both sides will have to go through detailed apportionment exercise
Anna and Gerard Gilligan settle High Court action over daughter’s death
‘Ms X’ says decision a ‘double-edged sword’ as it confirms her children were treated unequally
The incident occurred six years ago at Heath golf club in Portlaoise
District judge had said GoSafe speeding vans were ‘shooting fish in a barrel’
Compass Catering Ireland Ltd bought CNB Investments Ltd, parent of Glanmore Foods, in 2023
Former Sinn Féin leader alleges he was defamed in a 2016 BBC Spotlight programme
Young man’s subsidiary protection status here also not properly considered, High Court rules
Ms Justice Miriam O’Regan, in a judgment on Wednesday, determined the key legal issues in Edel O’Brien’s test case in favour of the DPP
Decision on lead case raises doubt about ability to enforce surcharge interest clauses over loan defaults
High Court judicial review initiated over awarding of permits to bring passengers on to island off Co Kerry coast
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