Accused believes entering guilty plea means he’s not guilty, court told
Court is assessing if man accused of murdering pensioner is fit to stand trial
Court is assessing if man accused of murdering pensioner is fit to stand trial
Background: Family says boy had been plagued by hallucinations and desires to kill
Open letter from clinicians states reason for the majority of abortions is socio-economic
Patricia Casey says Bill the Government intends to introduce should amendment be repealed ‘very vague’
Prof Patricia Casey hopes new website dispels some myths about adoption in Ireland
Noone: No Irish-based consultants or GPs ‘made available to Committee on Eighth’
Practice in danger of becoming another self-focused response that prevents us challenging skewed values
Peadar Tóibín said more witnesses to committee favoured repealing amendment
US professor is second ‘pro-life’ witness to decide not to give evidence on Eighth Amendment
Catherine Noone invites members to propose other witnesses after anti-abortion speaker withdraws
Committee cannot now cast around for fig leaves by inviting anti-abortion advocates to address it
Prof Gerry Whyte of TCD’s Law School addresses conference on abortion in Athlone
As it made its first crucial decision this week, fresh allegations of bias and a lack of impartiality were made against the committee
Kate O’Connell says this is not end of the debate, but is a step in right direction
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