Fund accused of ‘blatant attempt’ to seize more land in loan dispute
Judiciary ‘tone deaf’ to new financial realities in 21st century, says master of the High Court
Judiciary ‘tone deaf’ to new financial realities in 21st century, says master of the High Court
Court Service says it will not publish Edmund Honohan rulings because he is not a judge
Some judges have insufficient experience to be aware of deficits in bank evidence, High Court Master says
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Judges uncritically favouring banks ‘should resign’, High Court master Honohan says
Master of the High Court has been a vocal critic of various banks and funds in his court
Dáil hears Honohan did the State ‘a hell of a service’
Master of the High Court criticised over decision to dismiss application by bank
‘Eccentric’ Master of High Court has been relieved of debt cases
Edmund Honohan recently came to public attention after breaking windows in court
Radio Review: Master of the High Court Edmund Honohan explains his window breaking
Edmund Honohan told cost ‘waste of scarce resources’ and further damage will be billed
Edmund Honohan had complained about ventilation in his courtroom
Nama was set up by statute to ‘warehouse debt and not to pursue guarantors’
Leo knew he was about to put his foot in it on housing, so he put his mouth in reverse
Fianna Fáil’s John McGuinness calls for recall of the Dáil over mortgage arrears issue
Draft legislation would introduce Mortgage Resolution Office with wide powers
Edmund Honohan says State should buy homes in arrears and rent back to debtors
Edmund Honohan’s Bill asks if letter from Taoiseach was 'a sick joke'
AIB suing woman (88) guaranteed on behalf of her son
Initiative to buy €5 billion of distressed mortgages advanced in US
Business Week: Brexit talks begin, top 1000 companies, and repossessions increase
Sell-off to vulture funds will push up evictions, costing taxpayers millions
Edmund Honohan says companies may be exploiting loophole to reduce tax bills
Debt agency founder backs High Court master over legality of such orders
Edmund Honohan says Government allowing courts ‘pump people into homelessness’
Story starts in 1991 when English journalist Ian Bailey moves to west Cork
High Court Master makes query after noting half of 98 cases before him involved AIB
Court has heard doctors believe removing ICD poses greater risk than leaving it there
Property sold to vulture funds could be used for social housing, says Edmund Honohan
State-owned bank issued 860 summary actions; mostly against commercial debts
Family jewellers claim defence to €490,000 judgment on basis that property was sold at close to half of expert valuation
Liam Campbell and Michael Colm Murphy deny owning properties
Supreme Court rejected appeal against referendum result after Bill already signed
Ms Justice Iseult O’Malley rules Master had acted outside his powers
AIB most aggressive bank in State when moving against debtors
Pair failed to make repayments on Permanent TSB business loan taken out in 2006
Danske seven times more likely than pillar banks to sue Irish borrowers
Fast-track may breach entitlements under the European Convention on Human Rights
Independent TD says accountant seeking €1.7m in fees, mainly for tribunal work
Hearing later on whether TD liable to pay €1.74 million to accountancy firm
No witnesses called in an increasing number of cases
Mr Justice Frank Clarke describes ’huge amount of human misery’ seen in courts during crisis
Conference to examine Ireland’s changed legal landscape following blanket bank guarantee
A brief history of the Seanad abolition and Court of Appeal referendums
Retirees will not be replaced if proposal for new court of appeal is approved
Fine Gael, Labour, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin say reform is in public interest
Delays could be addressed with existing resources, says Edmund Honohan
Association of Judges releases statement after meeting today
FF leader warns of ‘full-blown constitutional crisis’
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