Death of North’s former Lord Chief Justice Lord Kerr
Recently retired British supreme court judge made ‘enormous contribution’ to courts in Britain and Northern Ireland
Recently retired British supreme court judge made ‘enormous contribution’ to courts in Britain and Northern Ireland
Applicants argued UK government must seek deal to protect north-south co-operation
Back in their expensively refurbished Upper House, the talk was still resolutely cheap
President of the court Lady Hale says prorogation was ‘unlawful, void and of no effect
British diplomats are briefing that the consequences of a no-deal Brexit for Ireland are so disastrous that compromise is likely
Gareth Lee brought a claim against Ashers bakery for discrimination
Amnesty International research finds vast majority favour change in law
Lawyers says ruling ‘small decision’ but of great importance in move toward equality
Anti-abortion medics feel threatened and fearful in a newly intolerant Ireland
Rule of law was undermined by media attacks following article 50 ruling, says judge
Inside politics: Calls for Stardust inquiry show thin green line of Government survival
‘Whichever way you slice the apple you find worms in it,’ says Jolyon Maugham QC
The sovereignty of parliament should apply in all cases
Hearing considered many arguments, but not whether exit process could be revoked
Attorney general tells supreme court it was wrong to rule that MPs must have their say
Executive agrees with removal so decision now unlikely to be challenged by DUP
Lifetime ban will be formally removed on September 1st, says Minister
UK regulator says Ryanair must reduce 29.8% stake in Aer Lingus to 5%
UK’s competition regulator expected to allow sale of Aer Lingus stake to IAG
Shareholder is locked in legal battle with UK competition regulator
Airline makes €867m in 2014 and carries more than 90m passengers
IAG willing to pay €1.36bn if the State and Ryanair agree to sell their respective stakes
Airline says UK regulator ‘manifestly wrong’ to refuse review
Competition authority has refused Ryanair’s call for a formal review of its 2013 ruling
John Larkin says Supreme Court argument failed to understand orthodox Christian position
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices