The beginning of the fall of the Catholic Church in Ireland
Bishop Eamonn Casey’s life and career came apart 30 years ago today
Bishop Eamonn Casey’s life and career came apart 30 years ago today
Hearing discusses initial fact-finding inquiry into the Garda handling of Baiba Saulite’s murder
William Hughes raised raising ‘serious allegations’ over the murder of Baiba Saulite
Sgt William Hughes claims he was targeted after complaining about woman’s case
Allegations against former garda commissioner have been dismissed by tribunal
Former commissioner and Frances Fitzgerald speak about Disclosures Tribunal findings
Disclosures Tribunal dismisses 22 claims made by Garda Nicky Keogh against senior officers
Inquiry into complaints involved 15 senior counsel, 16 junior counsel and nine law firms
Nicky Keogh ‘irrational’ and ‘paranoid’ after allegations in wake of protected disclosure
Disclosures Tribunal finds Nicky Keogh’s claims gardaí targeted him were not justified
Members of commission have not replied to calls to appear before Oireachtas committee
State-run psychiatric hospitals were the single greatest contributor to coercive confinement in mid-20th century Ireland
The Covid and climate crises are driving demand for eco-conscious homewares
Without such confidentiality there would be no Ryan, Murphy, Cloyne or Magdalene reports
Tribunal still considering further four complaints in private
Some abuse survivors want files opened while others are terrified about revelations
New legislation must allow survivors to access their own personal records
Number of children who went through institutions investigated by Ryan Commission is about a quarter of 170,000 previously cited
Circus 1903, complete with life-sized elephant puppets, is an extravaganza that will resonate with all ages
Garda Nick Keogh’s says he was targeted after he made protected disclosure
Locals shocked over ‘wanton act of vandalism’ of 19th-century sculpture outside cathedral
Interview: On the 10th anniversary of the report’s publication, Ryan looks back
Ten years ago, Seán Ryan’s definitive report shed light on some of Ireland’s darkest secrets
About €250m of €1.5bn has been paid to survivors from agreements in 2002 and 2009
President hosts event to mark 10th anniversary of Ryan Report publication
Tribunal to instead examine if gardaí were discredited after making protected disclosures
US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces launched final assault on Baghouz last month
Yazidis slaughtered by Isis may be among victims in grave found by Syrian-Kurdish forces
Removal is first sign of Trump’s slowed Syria exit, as US troops remain with coalition
Amnesty says US-led coalition that did most of the bombing did not try to protect civilians
Profiles of figures who played critical parts in the long-running Garda whistleblower saga
A guide to the nine broad accusations of misconduct examined by the tribunal
It had been estimated in 2004 abuse crisis compensation would cost Irish dioceses €50m
Minister for Justice expressed his gratitude to Mr Justice Charleton for ‘ sterling work’
Shane Ross declined to say if he would assent to new appointments to Court of Appeal
George Birmingham warns of waiting times of up to 20 months for appeals to be heard
Patrick Prendergast says ‘absurd claims’ have potential to undermine democracy
Attorney General says Mr Justice Seán Ryan’s work inquiring into child abuse a lasting legacy
ESB granted full costs of legal battle over liability for flooding on college campus
Independent TD was originally awarded one third of costs, which he says run into millions
Det Sgt Joseph Higgins acquitted of failing to report crash on N2 at 2am on June 15th, 2012
Barry White will have to pay Bar Council’s costs in case he took to return to Law Library
For Sean Ryan, at 20,000 steps to play 18 holes it is a good walk – not a spoiled one
Court finds Dublin hospital was motivated by ‘best considerations’ when it restrained voluntary patient’s departure
William Naylor only found out the man whose land he worked was his father after his death
Supreme Court decision not to overturn High Court decision
Judges rule school was within rights not to employ woman as she could not perform tasks
Minister for Justice put delays down to need for background checks on applicants
‘One of the leading advocates of his generation,’ Chief Justice Frank Clarke said in ceremony
Fred Forsey Jnr was convicted of receiving corrupt payments from a property developer
At least three more judges needed to give Court a fighting chance of providing required service
Court of Appeal rejects businessman’s arguments in discovery battle
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
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