Supreme Court case over unborn’s rights may affect referendum
State is appealing High Court findings that the unborn is a ‘child’ under the Constitution
State is appealing High Court findings that the unborn is a ‘child’ under the Constitution
Analysis: State seeks clarity on whether foetus entitled to more than simple right to life
Judgment considered the rights of a Nigerian father awaiting deportation
High Court judge found rights of the unborn extend beyond the right to life last month
Mother came here in 2005 and youngest daughter was born five years ago
Watchdog says it has introduced new security measures
Action commissioner O’Sullivan keen to present interim tenure as new broom rather than continuation of old regime
Government accused of using Cooke report to ‘put this issue to bed regardless of what questions remain unanswered’
Investigation into who passed on bugging report may look beyond commission staff
Evidence available does ‘not support’ the proposition that surveillance had occurred
Former judge looked at three alleged security breaches during investigation
Frances Fitzgerald announces ‘comprehensive response’ to Guerin report
Oireachtas committee wants Brian Purcell to answer questions about Guerin report on whistleblower claims
‘Alan Shatter was very clear in that his resignation was his decision and his choice’
Many questions remain over how new Court of Appeal will operate
Departures mean Government will have to make at least 15 new appointments this year
Request to direct that assurances be given that developer won’t be arrested also refused
Regime scheduled to be introduced in October 2014
Assets seized from a luxury property in Co Kildare
Documents and paintings believed to have been removed by bankruptcy official
Dr Eleanor O’Higgins claims she was passed over for promotion because she is a woman
Dr Eleanor O’Higgins asks High Court to direct Labour Court to reconsider rejection of claim
Family claims former bank chairman conspired with others to enter into unlawful contracts
Fine Gael, Labour and Sinn Féin favour retention of three-seat Dublin constituency
Commercial Court case relating to Tipperary business adjourned until October
Undertaking before High Court follows discussions with Competition Authority
Competition Authority alleges planned withdrawal is in breach of competition law.
Irish Stock Exchange’s revocation of stockbroking firm’s membership cannot be overturned by judicial review
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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
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