High Court refuses Gript’s application for stay on publication of Press Council decision
News website challenging ruling that article breached code of practice on truth and accuracy, fair procedures and honesty, and privacy
Wexford man must pay €480,000 damages for ‘dodgy box’ copyright infringement, court rules
Sky described David Dunbar as a ‘top level’ copyright infringer
X loses High Court challenge brought against Coimisiún na Meán safety code
Judge dismissed several arguments made by social media platform
Central Bank to question Gary Gannon’s right to challenge its role in sale of Israeli bonds
Social Democrats TD’s court application to be heard in October
State to oppose applications to bring cases over failure to hold Omagh bombing inquiry
Emmet Tunney and Shawneen Conway argue in High Court papers that inquiry required to ensure effective investigation of 1998 atrocity
High Court blocks residents’ bid to challenge use of hotel for housing asylum seekers
They wanted permission to take case over Government’s decision to accommodate 98 people there
Boy who suffered catastrophic injuries after fall at park settles case with €3.3m interim payment
Child needs round-the-clock care after accident and will be wheelchair user for life, High Court hears
Michael Flatley intends to make presidential bid, his barrister confirms
Dancer to move back to Ireland shortly and plans to run in presidential election this autumn
Data breach ‘distress’ case does not need personal injuries board approval, Supreme Court rules
Patrick Dillon seeking damages from Irish Life over sharing letters containing his personal and financial data
Man who repeatedly raped foster daughter must pay her €328,000 in damages, court rules
Stephen Murray, formerly of Vallymount, Co Wicklow, was jailed in 2022
Omagh bombing survivor wants High Court to compel State to hold public inquiry into atrocity
Emmet Tunney says Irish government’s failure to hold such a hearing breaches his rights
Liffey Swim: Dispute over running of annual event resolved, High Court hears
Leinster Open Sea had sought orders restraining Swim Ireland from holding both Liffey and Dún Laoghaire Harbour Swim
Kildare building site closed by court order to ‘reduce risk of injury, or worse’
Inspections of development in Kilcock found ‘severe deterioration’ in safety situation over multiple visits
Liffey Swim in danger of not going ahead this year due to legal dispute
High Court judge implores organisations involved in court battle to resolve their differences to ensure event proceeds
Seanad election returning officer says he had no reason to doubt accuracy of count result
Political scientist ‘surprised’ Angela Feeney not granted recount after narrowly missing out on seat in Upper House, High Court hears