Social media ban on referendum advertising ‘quite telling,’ conference hears
Defamation conference hears companies should take responsibility for content
Defamation conference hears companies should take responsibility for content
Interview: The privacy activist talks Cambridge Analytica and why the battle has just begun
Advocate General tells European court that exam scripts do constitute ‘personal data’
Ruling is potential blow to the US firm which claims to be merely a digital enabler
Google has 12 weeks to respond to charge and could face European Commission fine
Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland welcomes ruling which means minimum pricing in Ireland could be deemed illegal
British party’s new leader could inspire a wave of left-wing euroscepticism in bloc
Leaked documents show companies secured deals to slash tax bills
Court of Justice says Ireland failed to meet obligations under Working Time Directive
Leaders grapple with reacting to attacks without sacrificing privacy
Irish man married to Colombian challenged her need to get visa to visit their house in UK
Ruling upholds legal opinion issued by the court in September
The European Court of Justice has the unenviable task of refereeing a far-reaching legal clinch between powerful institutions with contradictory traditions
Court ruled the Irish State was in breach of the EU insolvency directive
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