Apple argues disputed €13.1 billion is being paid in tax to the United States
EU Commission made ‘numerous errors’ in its arguments that Ireland should be paid the additional tax, court hears
EU Commission made ‘numerous errors’ in its arguments that Ireland should be paid the additional tax, court hears
Mary Irvine angered barristers with guidelines slashing minor personal injury awards
An Taisce has appealed order upholding permission for €140m factory
Freemasons say they have been previously targeted by ‘ridiculous’ campaign
Legislation will extend right to original birth certificates and documentation from early life
Publicans and restaurateurs dismayed by possiblity of Nphet recommeding early closure
Donal O’Donnell addresses Immigration, Asylum & Citizenship Bar Association conference
Stellar legal mind with ferocious output and common touch has become figure of criticism
Questioning by TD Marc MacSharry comes after criticism of role in private litigation
Minister says Paul Gallagher’s private litigation work ceased on September 25th
Paul Gallagher continued private case work after taking role as Government legal adviser
Róisín Shortall queries Paul Gallagher’s private legal work after Irish Times report
Brave Barry Ward invites FG colleagues to his Covid-compliant engagement party
European Court of Justice hears submissions from 14 EU states on aspect of data law
France, Spain and Netherlands back State in privacy and investigation hearing
How it happened: Controversy over UN special envoy role
Euromillions winner gave money to family, friends, charities and many organisations
Ruling could have impact on killer’s bid to overturn conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
Catherine Martin is said to be exploring all options to allow for holding of festival
Q&A: AG has clarified legal situation but the guidelines seem to contain contradictions
Weighing up risk to children key to any mass inoculation programme, Dr Colm Henry asserts
Department of Health reports 397 new cases of Covid-19 with 54 in hospital and 16 in ICU
Taoiseach rejects claims Government is ‘fiasco factory’ in row over hospitality sector
Hoteliers that rely on British tourists criticise tough quarantine measures on arrivals
Séamus Ludlow was murdered in 1976 in a ‘a random, sectarian killing’, a judge has said
Latest move is in an effort to curtail the purchase of homes by institutional investors
Finance officials considered special tax increase on funds buying up Irish property
Mr Justice Richard Humphreys was appointed in October
Tensions in Government plague future of week-old mandatory hotel quarantine system
Helen McEntee proposal will assist in selecting successor for Frank Clarke
Mr Justice Bernard Barton raised concerns about the guidelines adopted last weekend
Ireland’s Conor Hourihane, Shane Long and Scott Hogan all among the goals
Appeal is against High Court decision that Minister of State acted outside his powers
Ex-government insiders indicate taoiseach would usually discuss candidates for role
Dysfunctional system for appointing Supreme Court judges is in desperate need of an overhaul
Impeachment process motion deemed inevitable but some TDs lack enthusiasm for idea
Former attorney general involved in some of the most important cases of 1990s
Minister relied on officials’ advice on mother and baby home record access and GDPR
Government has temporarily limited damage but will have to tackle a range of issues
Overseas visitors generate 75 per cent of all tourism revenue in the State
Threshold calls for more nuanced approach to how rental tenancies end
Attorney General says the measures - set to lapse today - could be open to legal challenge
Minister for Housing denies rift with Attorney General, length of extension to be disclosed
The court ruling highlights that using state-aid rules is not a way to secure tax justice
Sector wants Fáilte Ireland to administer grants
Facing a severe crisis, the new administration must show energy and political ability from the very beginning
Barrister previously served as legal advisor to 2007 Fianna Fáil led government
Seen & Heard: Banks trim property valuations; Rent hardball at Omni; Goodman tidies up
Championship round-up: Scott Hogan scores late on to rescue a draw for Birmingham
States discuss contentious deal giving Vatican final say on appointment of bishops
Some of us are taking more medication than is good for us, a particular issue for older patients
Mater Hospital urges public only to visit when absolutely necessary due to flu
Barrister had ‘extraordinary grá for life, for his family, for his work and for his students’
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