Bord Pleanála must be beyond ‘any perception’ of inappropriate behaviour – Martin
Taoiseach says Government not satisfied with level of litigation taken against planing body
Taoiseach says Government not satisfied with level of litigation taken against planing body
Paul Hyde stood aside from role amid investigations into alleged conflicts of interest
Paul Hyde stood aside from role amid investigations into alleged conflicts of interest
Pat Carey alleges breach of privacy and confidentiality in articles on Garda inquiry
Opinion may have significant influence on the addressing of data rights issues in Ireland
Gary Gannon among three individuals to withdraw from process at Inner City Helping Homeless
European Court of Justice hears submissions from 14 EU states on aspect of data law
Councillor described former chief executive Anthony Flynn as having ‘heart of pure gold’
Liam Campbell fails in bid to prevent extradition on suspicion of arms smuggling
John Corr (55) has lost his businesses in Dublin and Louth over duplicate claims, court hears
Petronel Pal is wanted in native country for aggravated murder allegedly committed in Co Meath
Liam Campbell appealing order to extradite him to Lithuania on arms charges
Man who was found civilly liable for Omagh bombing accused over smuggling of weapons
Managing director of Lemon and Duke pub in Dublin switched insurers to FBD in March
Appeal hearing, expected to last for a full day, set for January 19th next year
Caveat: Apathy (almost) all-consuming as Oireachtas committee considers the ODCE
Independence of Polish judiciary in dispute in case of man challenging extradition
High Court told sole purpose of data retention law challenge is to show breach of rights
Man convicted of murdering Elaine O’Hara in 2012 brings High Court challenge
The State claims the man is involved with Islamic terrorism
Judge says there are two available verdicts, guilty of murder or guilty of manslaughter
Alain Spilliaert says extradition decision will not affect case in France
Man’s claim gardaí had no power to stop and arrest him while driving defied logic
Former owners of Clerys department store also face charges in relation to breaking employment laws
State Claims Agency reveals lists of payments to lawyers and firms for representation
Bureau claims the cars, motorbikes, jewellery and other items are proceeds of crime
Trip part of investigation into possible money-laundering of funds domiciled in Ireland
David Mahon trial: Father, former partner and little son of dead man feel terrible pain
Dubliner pleaded not guilty to murdering stepson Dean Fitzpatrick (23)
TD claims transfer of trial to Dublin breaches his rights and amounts to punishment for being popular with voters in Tipperary
Most states will not send someone home to be tortured. But what of threats to those states?
European court issues direction on case taken on the grounds of national security
Claire Knowles is on bail pending outcome of an inquiry into the legality of her detention
Counsel tells judge of instruction to have guilty plea vacated on grounds client was not in fit state
Jury hears trial of brother and sister accused of murdering 63-year-old man in Dublin
Dwyer likely to serve formal notice of his intention to fight the conviction for murder
Jury found Dwyer stabbed Elaine O’Hara to death for his own sexual gratification
Dwyer was described as ‘sadistic and brutal pervert’ for murder of Elaine O’Hara
MS sufferer Bernadette Forde wanted to absolve her friends of conspiracy
Gail O’Rorke denies three charges over death of multiple sclerosis sufferer Bernadette Forde
Gail O’Rorke pleads not guilty to charges relating to the 2011 death of Bernadette Ford
Judge Tony Hunt tells jurors not to infer anything from his references to ‘Elaine’
Judge says accused comes with no previous convictions and has been seen ‘warts and all’
Francis Gavigan threatened victim with Taser and said he was a ‘bad apple’
Childcare worker’s GP tells court he was not aware of her having been pregnant
Gardaí believed delivery of internet-ordered knife was ‘hugely significant’
Counsel says media reports on note to Enda Kenny is one reason trial should be stopped
Colleagues of dead woman said she mentioned bondage and meeting men online
Justice tells jury not to pay any notice to opinions from outside court
Solicitor argues insufficient evidence to support the finding of misconduct
Filling accounting posts ‘critical’ for director of corporate enforcement
Conference hears of ‘national scandal’ in specialist investigative bodies
Andrzej Benko hit Joanna Benko repeatedly on the head with a hammer on her 32nd birthday
35-year-old and Nathan Killeen (23) accused of murdering businessman Roy Collins in Limerick
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