State ownership of maternity hospital land would be ‘inappropriate’
Concerns mount about potential religious influence in the new hospital
Concerns mount about potential religious influence in the new hospital
Businesses hope guidelines will help reform State’s ‘generous’ compensation system
Doherty says claim that Ireland has ‘massive compo culture’ is simply not true
Maria Bailey incident highlights high claims costs and expensive insurance
Caveat: Pat McCann slams plan for 1,000-bed hotel as Fáilte considers options for HQ
Prof Shane Higgins takes over from Dr Rhona Mahony for seven-year term
D’Arcy says high cost of insurance due to large court payouts is ‘huge societal issue’
Marie Baker takes issue with findings of High Court’s ex-president on compensation
Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist will take up post next January
Government needs to follow through on tackling insurance costs
Malak Thawley (34) died during an operation in the National Maternity Hospital
It’s time to correct the many erroneous and offensive claims made about the new hospital
NMH deputy chairman condemns ‘inaccurate’ assertions about transfer to St Vincent’s
The devil is in the detail but so is the opportunity to resolve all issues
Interview: Ex-master of Holles St says had obligation to speak out on transfer of NMH
Doctor resigns from board of NMH, saying it is ‘blind to consequences’ of St Vincent’s move
System of automatically appointing archbishop as chair of board is ‘anachronistic’
‘New hospital will continue to offer contraception and termination when mother’s life is in danger’
Inside Politics: Exchange of text messages intemperate enough to qualify as shaming
St Vincent’s drops threat to review project and issues pledge on independence
Hospital deal clearly protects clinical autonomy from any religious ethos
Former master accused of ‘intimidatory tone’ in texts and asked to resign
Automatic number plate checks begin in September, says Minister
Former High Court president criticises ‘lack of resolve’ in seeking prosecutions
Taxing master had reduced Wicklow-based firm Augustus Cullen Law’s fee to €276,000 from €485,000, which was then upheld by High Court
Son of former High Court president made creative director of Kent & Curwen
Legal adviser to Fine Gael ‘devastated’ at being unable to locate chain
Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns issues warning to courts on final day on the bench
Outgoing president of High Court speaks of potential Pandora’s box of verdicts
Court reporters should not fear litigation due to a ‘simple oversight, omission or error’
Cabinet expected to nominate Court of Appeal judge at final meeting before Christmas
Administrators paid almost €1m between July 2014 and September 2015
Judge ‘surprised’ O’Brien is not proceeding with application for inspection of material
Four colleagues died in incident that injured Edmund O’Neill 15 years ago
Luke O’Reilly had leg amputated below knee after car went out of control and hit him in 2010
Judge says restrictions on temporary release for those serving firearm sentences are justified
Businessman alleges documents on memory stick had been altered by Red Flag
Accountant allegedly advised musician to enter investments when he did not want to do so
High Court strikes out action by senior partner at BKRM accountancy firm
Ex-president of Certified Public Accountants body seeks to overturn misconduct rulings
Denis O’Brien raised a ‘novel’ issue about the Oireachtas, court hears
Archbishop Brown says such respect is necessary norm which limits individual freedom
Former Central Criminal Court judge (71) retired in April after five decade law career
Fitzgerald announces discount for existing unions as Government agrees Marriage Bill
Some 1,750 claims outstanding following collapse of firm
Andrew Bryce sues Roche Products (Ireland) for allegedly failing to warn of all side-effects
Murderer sought transfer on the basis that he was under threat from other prisoners
State turned down a request by Nash to be transferred back to Arbour Hill prison
The prisoner is in hospital after he stopped eating on June 9th
Authorities reconsidering prisoner’s request for transfer back to Arbour Hill Prison
ICS Building Society suffered loss of €450,000 it advanced to Paul Lambert
Withdrawal of works from auction meant the matter no longer so urgent - Judge
High Court finds South Dublin Co Council’s refusal to transfer taxi driver was ‘irrational’
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