HSE to consider court ruling over reinstatement of gynaecologist
Prof Ray O’Sullivan on paid leave after concerns raised over patient research
Prof Ray O’Sullivan on paid leave after concerns raised over patient research
First woman to be appointed to role to step down after two years
Judge describes outcome at family company as ‘regrettable’
Lisa Sheehan awarded €87,000 over stress from witnessing ‘horror’ aftermath of crash
Firearm was discharged by an Irish Army soldier at Portlaoise prison 34 years ago
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Twenty occupants seek overturn of order requiring ‘persons unknown’ to leave
Donegal bar owner succeeds in appeal over alleged negligence at premises in 2012
Businesses hope guidelines will help reform State’s ‘generous’ compensation system
Aoibhe Naghten fell and another skater went over her hand during visit to pop-up rink in Blanchardstown
Byrnes’ loans transferred to Nama in 2010
Judge reduces €76,000 award to €41,000, says some judges viewed as ‘more generous or parsimonious’
Keith Harrison alleged bias due to judge having worked before with superintendent
Appeal arose from 2017 finding that airline had not been defamed by pilots in an email
Airline claimed defendants were suggesting that Ryanair misled investors
‘Reformer’ Ms Justice Mary Irvine appointed chair of new body examining compensation
Last mortgage payment made in 2013 as Tanager seeks possession of Clonsilla home
Noel Gibbons argued investigation into matter was unfair and fundamentally flawed
An Bord Pleanála approved scheme after it was initially rejected by county council
Patient was challenging alleged failure of the HSE to answer her application for drug pembrolizumab
High Court declaration comes after man alleged he was perjured in childcare proceedings
Aidan Farrelly and Kevin Gavigan suffered cuts in pay by way of penalty
Retailer seeks order quashing An Bord Pleanála decision
Dublin group involved in expensive litigation with the State over tendering processes
Alan Donnelly acknowledged comments on Facebook about Ted Leddy were untrue and will pay him over €19,000
Roscommon school informed it had teaching staff in excess of its approved allocation, court told
Elizabeth Crumlish, a member of Travelling community, claims decision was unreasonable
Action brought by James Kavanagh, of Templerainey, Arklow, Co Wicklow
Accused claims delay in charging him meant he will lose anonymity he would have as child
PIB ex-chair Dorothea Dowling claims aunt not of sound disposing mind for second will
Hold up in analysing parents’ computer means their children may be taken into care
Garda Commissioner gives undertaking but phone of journalist who recorded Strokestown incident will be retained
Accused, who was 16 when arrested, claims delay means he could face harsher penalty
Dublin aparthotel company wins leave to bring judicial review
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