Judge dismisses case brought by young woman over schoolyard fall
Judge noted ‘inconsistencies and inaccuracies’ in woman’s evidence
Alleged Kinahan associate sent daughters to exclusive Swiss school despite no legitimate income, High Court hears
Ciaran O’Sullivan is known to law enforcement agencies as transnational drug-trafficker, says Criminal Assets Bureau
Brothers behind Irish franchises of Starbucks and TGI Fridays restricted from acting as company directors
Colm and Ciaran Butler failed to show they acted responsibly in operating one of their 130-plus companies, High Court finds
Former Dublin county registrar drops appeal in neighbour extension case
Rita Considine’s approach to dispute had been criticised as ‘unnecessarily aggressive, threatening and litigious’
Kinvara residents seek to bring challenge against housing of asylum seekers at hotel
Use of hotel as accommodation centre since 2019 has resulted in losses of up to €13.3m to the local area, residents claim
Court of Appeal remits charges against allegedly unlicensed taximan to District Court
NTA officer accepted during District Court trial that provisions for carrying out test purchase or ‘setting a trap’ were not set out under legislation
Sky alleges Co Wexford man may have made €450,000 a year from ‘dodgy box’ service
Sky investigator estimates David Dunbar to have up to 5,000 customers paying for his service.
Castletown House campaigners being sued by companies in row over gates and fencing ‘blocking’ key access route
Save Castletown Committee is bringing own High Court action against the firms
Aoife Quinn in tax dispute with Revenue over payments from Russian companies
According to documents, Ms Quinn received almost €540,000 from firms
‘Behind each figure is a vulnerable child in care’: Court kept in dark about 395 children without social workers
Judge Conor Fottrell said Tusla’s ‘unprecedented’ failure to alert the courts has broken trust
BBC faces legal costs bill of more than €3m after jury finds it defamed Gerry Adams
Former Sinn Féin president said he took case to ‘put manners on British Broadcasting Corporation’
Inside Court 24: Gerry Adams’s witness box quips were often met with laughter, including from the jury
Gerry Adams welcomes jury finding that the BBC defamed him: ‘Tá mé an-sásta leis an verdict’
Gerry Adams v BBC libel case: What the jury didn’t hear
Mr Justice Owens ruled that evidence of Denis Donaldson’s daughter was not relevant to questions to be decided by jury
Gerry Adams awarded €100,000 after jury finds he was defamed by BBC broadcast and article
Former Sinn Féin leader claimed 2016 TV programme and related article falsely accused him of sanctioning British agent’s killing
Adams took libel case to 'put manners on the BBC'
Ex-Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has been awarded €100,000 in damages after a jury found that the BBC defamed him in 2016. Video: Fiachra Gallagher/Colm Keena