Mother who was pregnant at time of catastrophic car crash takes court action
The woman suffered massive brain damage and doesn’t recognise her own children
The woman suffered massive brain damage and doesn’t recognise her own children
The Phone Shack prevented from contacting UK-based Spear Marketing
Appeal had been made by company owned by John Dunne, son of Seán Dunne
Ballsbridge property bought by Seán Dunne in 2005 once Ireland’s most expensive house
Case relates to sale of Walford, once country’s most expensive house, on Shrewsbury Road
Minister says ‘everything possible’ will be done to make process easier for women
Ann Power and Tony O’Connor to replace judges who have dropped out
Irish Life claims policy was void by reason of non-disclosure by Eamon Dunne of cocaine use and depression
Appeal could assist Dwyer to overturn his conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
Michael Murnane denies claims of misconduct for which he faces disciplinary process
High Court rejects appeal and finds workers were taxable rather than self-employed
State appealing key phone data ruling which could help murderer to overturn conviction
Murderer wants to dispute admissibility of call data in attempt to overturn conviction
Gardaí cannot obtain mobile data warrants as a result of High Court decision last year
Man’s address given to private detective by Department of Social Protection employee
35-year-old arrested in Co Louth on Friday on foot of European Arrest Warrant issued by Northern Ireland authorities
High Court decision forms part of his bid to overturn conviction for Elaine O’Hara murder
Case concerns row over collection of hire company’s customers at Dublin Airport
Easirent seeking injunction preventing DAA stopping it from collecting customers
High Court hears victim saved a dislodged tooth by pushing it back up into his gum
Agreement reached with Electronic Arts following mediation
British businessman had obtained judgment over sale of 100-room mansion in UK
Dwyer claimed data gathered from his phone should not have been used at his trial
Electronic Arts Ireland prevented from firing director over ‘dick’ remark to colleague
High Court finding forms part of bid to overturn conviction for killing Elaine O’Hara
Director dismissed for alleged misconduct in allegedly making an inappropriate remark
Games firm Electronic Arts fully entitled to dismiss one of its directors, High Court told
Judge in the case says State must ‘tread carefully’ when it comes to people’s data privacy
Dwyer trying to overturn conviction for murder of childcare worker Elaine O’Hara
Ruling on use of phone metadata could severely impact gangland investigations
Anti-eviction activist and one other claim Youtube video about supplement defames them
High court told they worked an average of 116 hours per week but are only paid an average of €2.83 per hour
Eugene Kearns had challenged his dismissal from role
Carlow and District Credit Union restrained from publishing dismissal of Eugene Kearns
Fergus Slattery in dispute with wife of ex-financial adviser over sale of south Dublin site
Parties had previously agreed to develop lands near Bristol for housing
Row concerns Blanchardstown building owned by presidential candidate and occupied by Nokia
Owners say property is unsafe and unsuitable for what they call an illegal occupation
Patient was discharged from hospital and is now effectively homeless, court told
Court told teen regularly goes missing and may be in sexual relationships with older women
Passengers complained of pain despite paramedics’ evidence of little vehicle damage
Working time rules to be extended to Defence Forces and Gardaí as case settled
Teacher PJ McGarry began action after being fired from Carndonagh Community School
PJ McGarry taking case against Carndonagh Community School in Co Donegal and Minister
Firm seeking to build 104 houses and 432 apartments on playing pitches in Raheny
Central Dublin restaurant claims it faces being ‘put out of business’ in dispute
Zoltan Huba Henn accused of fraudulently obtaining €22,000 from investor
He admitted calling judge ‘a satanic cult member’ on video clip posted on social media
Move against Eamon Donnellan arised after court found him guilty of smuggling cigarettes
Convicted murderer has taken case claiming garda’s use of information as evidence unfair
Lawyers claim convicted murderer’s High Court challenge is a ‘re-run’ of earlier application
Man convicted of Elaine O’Hara’s murder argues phone data should not have been used
Man convicted of murdering Elaine O’Hara in 2012 brings High Court challenge
Convicted murderer claims breach of his rights to privacy in his High Court action
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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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