New Garda powers under review to tackle white-collar crime
Next-generation search warrants could gain access to suspects' device data
Next-generation search warrants could gain access to suspects' device data
SNP issues sharp response amid launch of former first minister’s Alba grouping
Vote held hours after parliamentary committee finds it was misled by first minister
Report published day after separate invesigation found SNP leader did not break ministerial code
Analysis: Scottish unionists had hoped Salmond affair would deprive SNP of majority
Investigation was carried out by Ireland’s former director of public prosecutions
Inquiry into handling of Alex Salmond sexual harrassment claims to report on Tuesday
Salmond inquiry decides Scotland’s first minister was not truthful about meeting, according to media
The falling out between Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond is a real threat to the party’s fortunes and perhaps to the independence project itself
Former first minister’s evidence mixed clarity of detail with a sharp emotional charge
Committee examining how Scottish government handled sexual harassment allegations
Review found staff shortages in some key Garda units worse than 30 years ago
30 years ago, paintings worth $1bn were stolen in Boston. A Dublin criminal says they’re here
The full story of Ian Bailey’s conviction in a French court and the next steps in the legal battle
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Will a murder conviction handed down by a European ally not be recognised here?
Brian Dobson, Heather Humphreys, Jan O’Sullivan and others on growing up in a Catholic dominated State
James Hamilton now works as independent advisor to Scottish Government
ODCE to be renamed as Cabinet considers measures responding to Fitzpatrick trial collapse
Perjury warning to key witness could not be regarded as having biased the jury, state argues
Story starts in 1991 when English journalist Ian Bailey moves to west Cork
More than 90 witnesses heard in action against Garda Commissioner and State
Former DPP took exception because it represented gardaí going ‘further than normal’
Journalist treated ‘like a criminal’ despite never being charged with killing
They certainly don’t have to be, and Mike Leigh’s Mr Turner is a shining example
The west-coast city is fast becoming the global hub for cloud computing
The courts must adapt to the new reality, which is that there is no such thing as an ‘unprejudiced’ jury any more
Martin says public want justice done but former DPP’s warning should be taken on board
Higgins says institutional greed revealed doesn’t reflect core values of Irish people
Gardaí given 12 weeks to hand over documents for former journalist’s civil action against the State
‘Disturbing’ matters justify order for discovery, says judge
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