The Irish Times view on legal costs: a system built for the wealthy few
A decision on reforming costs must be informed above all by the needs of those who must use the court system rather than those who work in it
A decision on reforming costs must be informed above all by the needs of those who must use the court system rather than those who work in it
John Alex Kane, his wife and his brother are charged with fraudulently obtaining the payment amounting to a total of over €9,000
‘Stroke units have proven benefits for stroke patients to reduce death and disability’
Company blames move to online ordering and supply chain issues for latest job cuts
President of the High Court steps down from career defending vulnerable, young and old
Court Service says it will not publish Edmund Honohan rulings because he is not a judge
Highest claim was more than €44,400 for travel, subsistence and incidentals
Document lodged in High Court also claims hacking involved a search for journalists’ sources
Mickey Harte: ‘We are never as good as we appear to be at some times’
High Court overrules fund’s objections and writes €70,000 off firefighter’s mortgage
They were level on eight occasions, including at the end of normal time and extra-time
Interview: On the 10th anniversary of the report’s publication, Ryan looks back
The State’s courts are in bad shape – and that’s bad for democracy
Audit found ‘extravagance’ at Positive Action, with former director jailed for theft
Sophie Hinchcliff’s book on cleaning tips is the United Kingdom’s number one read
Party leader Micheál Martin remembers ‘great character’
Media group’s annus horribilis will see it under investigation by inspectors this year
Simon Harris to seek report from HSE over doctor who appeared to lack basic medical competency
Event postponed until Thursday when candidates for presidency officially confirmed
Clearer legislation will make resolution of litigation more efficient, claims Frank Clarke
O’Neill’s men produce best performance of the season to outclass battling Fermanagh
An 11-point interval lead is the platform for a comfortable win over Fermanagh in Navan
High Court orders transfer of teenager to hospital
Padraig McCormack’s black card proves crucial as Kildare kick on when it matters
Pricewatch: Irish couples spend an average of €25,000 on their royal occasion
The inaugural Club Footballer of the Year and Hurler of the Year announced
New governance code due as Fianna Fáil leader calls for protection of media sources
Dublin cut loose in second half to open account with convincing win
Judge says volume of cases suggests it may be cheaper to provide treatment in the State
With Pat Gilroy at the helm and players returning, Dublin will be an intriguing prospect
Outgoing chairman Leslie Buckley claims legal privilege over papers sought by ODCE
Health centre secures emergency orders for woman who risks death without nutrition
Watchdog wants to know who authorised access to the publisher’s internal IT systems
Company, which provides personalised merchandise employs 1,000 people locally
Dalkey side will face Kilmacud Crokes in Dublin hurling decider
TV review: If only the show went deeper, the family dynamics would be fascinating to watch
Costello and Gilroy have been close since latter’s time as football manager ended
Judges want to replace political interference with judicial dominance, Minister says
Letter regarding planned reforms carries more weight than usual channel partly because it’s so rare
June letter claims Minister’s proposals would fail to depoliticise judicial appointments
Analysis: The outgoing Chief Justice has reached the end of a remarkable career
Shane Ross said to be ‘satisfied’ with process for appointing new chief justice
Analysis: Ruadhán MacCormaic on what new chief justice Frank Clarke will bring to role
Chief Justice candidate appointed head of High Court in 2015
While 10,000 Irish people will have a stroke-related event this year, Irish researchers are leading the world in delivering ‘innovative’ treatments
Given our medical research expertise and a rise in clinical trials, Ireland is missing its chance to enter the $272bn ‘biologic’ drugs market
Ross is nearest thing we have to an Irish Donald Trump
High Court President has a reputation for fairness and fierce independence
Cunningham has presided over period of change but there is little optimism about team's hopes
Calls for compulsory State purchase of land so hospital could be publicly owned
Two properties on Howth Road and Sorrento Road offer unrivalled location and potential for anyone seeking a project
The right not to be defamed cannot trump the value of open parliamentary debate
Judge said Dunnes had abused the process of the court in action involving Ferrybank shopping centre
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