US Covid vaccine sceptic sues Twitter in Dublin for defamation
Fox News regular Alex Berenson claims he was defamed after tweet labelled ‘misleading’
Fox News regular Alex Berenson claims he was defamed after tweet labelled ‘misleading’
Louth man, found liable for Omagh bombing, is accused of terrorism and weapons offences
Dublin-based but US-run drugmaker needs debt restructuring plan, experts say
Irish court will be asked to rubberstamp $1.3 billion debt reduction plan agreed in US
Minority shareholder will allege nature of agendas damaged tech events business
Move comes as company goes about returning most of €118m cash to stockholders
Shareholder advisory group Glass Lewis urges action against directors over executive pay
State’s membership of EU system leads to increase in extradition cases
Former High Court president calls for better services for anorexia and other disorders
Airline flies just 547,000 passengers in fourth quarter as tourism collapses
Airline asks High Court to end leases held by Irish subsidiaries
Troubled carrier due in High Court on Thursday
Troubled carrier moves aircraft to Shannon in preparation for returning them to lessors
Irish aviation financier signed agreements to lease out 97 aircraft last year
Civil case taken under anti-organised crime laws
Those owed are mainly suppliers and some have secured debts
Creditors tell court they are neutral on airline’s attempt to restructure
Troubled carrier has filed for bankruptcy protection in Ireland
Creditors took or threatened action against two companies before court protection granted
Kieran Wallace named interim examiner to five companies as airline struggles due to Covid
As long as the Ian Bailey show goes on, Sophie Toscan du Plantier remains lost in the story
Authorities decide not to charge Dubliner with money laundering, membership of criminal gang
‘Far reaching’ ruling welcomed by Friends of the Irish Environment which brought action
Q&A: Over the past 20 years, there’s been a gradual shift from stable, permanent work
Privacy agreement doesn’t offer sufficient protection to EU citizens’ data, court finds
Assistant Commissioner says ‘satisfied’ the force gathered ‘sufficient evidence’ to ensure other charges
European court says State wrong to extend permission without study
Decision made under settlements of proceedings arising from Irish bankruptcy
US analyst RBC upbeat about High Court challenge to €1.64bn charge over Tysabri
Association of Judges of Ireland will join protest in Warsaw against ‘threats’ to rule of law
High court reserves judgement over application for extradition to UK of Eamon Harrison
There’s little difference between regulations in both countries, but that could change
Padraig (Paudie) O’Halloran loses Supreme Court appeal over findings he diverted sums to his personal bank accounts
Planned €1.34bn takeover of UK property firm Henderson Park moving towards conclusion
Airline says flights to and from UK ran 97% on time despite strike by British pilots’ union
British businessman had obtained judgment over sale of 100-room mansion in UK
Wife of Seán Quinn will no longer be involved in action denying liability for €1.24bn loans
Net Results: The State says it intends to regulate Facebook as needed. Sigh. Go on, try
Joe Queenan filmed by undercover reporter discussing purported project for county Sligo
Paul McGarry says Ross’s Judicial Appointments Bill is problematic for many reasons
High Court’s Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly cast doubts on Polish judicial system’s rule of law
Net Results: General Data Protection Regulation the top topic at RSA conference
Interview: The privacy activist talks Cambridge Analytica and why the battle has just begun
Ireland not appropriate jurisdiction for case, High Court finds
Dublin law firm offers reward for missing guns linked to George Washington
Airline said similar branding was being used to sell plane tickets at higher prices
Max Schrems case may have huge implications for EU data privacy rights, says judge
The collection of poetry existed in “embryonic form” before the accusations in the 1990s
Ruling will have serious consequences for right of redress after data breaches
High court begins hearing far-reaching data privacy case affecting millions of EU citizens
‘Whichever way you slice the apple you find worms in it,’ says Jolyon Maugham QC
German court found the travel website had been mis-selling airline’s flights
The technology business being bought by Verizon for $2.4bn employs 200 in Dublin
Judge’s ruling adds momentum to recognition of women’s reproductive autonomy
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