Teacher who denies she is ‘GAA catfish’ gets interim injunction to restrain disciplinary processNiamh Farrell secured a short-term order restraining a school from progressing a disciplinary process against herWed Mar 19 2025 - 19:04
‘I had a breakdown’: Dublin office worker accused of passing trade secrets to rival firm has destroyed phone, court hears Keith O’Brien told the court that he was ‘under complete duress’ when he destroyed the phone sought by RipplingWed Mar 19 2025 - 15:20
State fails in appeal bid to block Senator’s claim over ‘secret’ Irish airspace policing deal with RAFIndependent Senator Gerard Craughwell claims in High Court case deal exists and should be disclosed to the Dáil Tue Mar 18 2025 - 16:21
Wind farm companies admit liability in Co Wexford couple’s nuisance claimsCase alleges firms caused or permitted noise, vibration and shadow flicker from Gibbet Hill Wind Farm, near Bunclody about 1km from plaintiffs’ homeFri Mar 14 2025 - 18:44
Practice of reviewing children’s sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rulesJudgment arises from appeal brought by young man convicted of murdering Urantsetseg Tserendorj in Dublin in 2021Thu Mar 13 2025 - 17:03
Supreme Court rules man convicted of murdering Cameron Blair is entitled to anonymityJudgment overrules landmark decision by Court of Appeal provisionally permitting the naming of the young manThu Mar 13 2025 - 13:47
Adoption of 13-year-old boy by his aunt against birth mother’s wishes is approved by courtTeen has ‘deep-seated and expressed need’ for family stability, judge saysWed Mar 12 2025 - 19:18
Minister for Justice seeks approval to provide Special Criminal Court judgments to UK’s Omagh bomb inquiryThe non-jury SCC lacks power to order transcripts, High Court judge hearsWed Mar 12 2025 - 17:01
Teacher facing disciplinary process over social media posts to appeal preliminary rulingGearoid Johnson made 12 social media posts referring to Islam, homosexuality and transgender issues, among other subjectsTue Mar 11 2025 - 18:51
Lawyers for John Magnier claim ‘dark force’ funding Barne Estate ligitation Billionaire has taken legal action over his view that Co Tipperary lands should have been sold to his family rather than construction magnateFri Mar 07 2025 - 20:13
Discovery issues delay opening of John Magnier’s High Court trial over 751-acre Barne Estate Billionaire wants to enforce purported deal for the estate outside Clonmel, Co TipperaryThu Mar 06 2025 - 20:31
Boy (10) with autism unable to attend school due to Minister’s alleged failure to provide transportThe child has not attended school this academic year, according to court documentsWed Mar 05 2025 - 18:30
High Court judge orders Barne Estate lawyers to explain interpretation of discovery requestTrial of action brought by John Magnier over 751-acre farm due to begin on ThursdayTue Mar 04 2025 - 21:39
Government to contest Paul Murphy’s action seeking to injunct ‘super junior’ ministersTD claims attendance of these junior ministers at Cabinet meetings is unconstitutional Mon Mar 03 2025 - 17:50
Web Summit co-founders yet to agree on mediator prior to High Court civil trialFive separate actions are due to be heard together over the course of a nine-week civil trialThu Feb 27 2025 - 15:14
State loses appeal to High Court finding designation of UK as ‘safe third country’ was unlawfulJudge says legislative changes since the ruling raised questions of mootnessWed Feb 26 2025 - 20:19
Paul Murphy allowed to serve Taoiseach with legal papers seeking to injunct ‘super junior’ ministers TD claims that the attendance of super junior ministers at Cabinet meetings is unconstitutionalTue Feb 25 2025 - 17:30
Protesters to seek reopening of Coolock migrant housing injunction hearingAn application for injunction to halt development of Crown Paints warehouse was previously refused by judgeMon Feb 24 2025 - 19:24
Ryanair seeks to reopen judgment dismissing challenge to Dublin Airport cargo tunnel Company ‘cites material’ error in decisionMon Feb 24 2025 - 18:05
Judge expedites hearing date for father’s ‘exceptionally urgent’ challenge to Tusla decision Child and Family Agency determined that the man’s teenage son, who is allegedly involved in crime and drug use, did not meet criteria for secure careFri Feb 21 2025 - 17:46
Enoch Burke could see his teacher’s salary deducted to pay €80,000 fines after court orderLong-running legal saga has ‘preoccupied the nation for far too long’, says Mr Justice Nolan in judgmentFri Feb 21 2025 - 13:37
Tallaght family settles case over how paramedics dealt with mother in hours before her death from pneumoniaMadeleine Ryan probably would have had ‘better than 50% chance’ of survival had she been taken to hospital, High Court hearsThu Feb 20 2025 - 18:13
Woman living ‘exotic’ lifestyle fails to overturn order allowing receiver to sell her homeMary Cash alleged High Court failed to properly consider her risk of homelessnessTue Feb 18 2025 - 19:26
Defence Forces reservist settles High Court action over dischargeSettlement involved court making orders quashing discharge decisionTue Feb 18 2025 - 19:15
Solicitor claims firm is ‘jeopardised’ by alleged decision to pause ‘golden visa’ applicationsIn the High Court, Ms Justice Mary Rose Gearty grants leave to solicitor Jonathan Cosgrove in judicial review proceedings against Department of JusticeMon Feb 17 2025 - 18:59
Provisional liquidators appointed to Cork medical supplies company PMD Device Solutions Ltd claims that it is owed €1.2 million by the HSEFri Feb 14 2025 - 17:14
Paddy Cosgrave lawyers accused of seeking to ‘confine’ argument in High Court disputes Dispute hearing between Web Summit co-founders expected to take nine weeks Thu Feb 13 2025 - 16:33
Alleged trespassers at former shop of 1916 leader Tom Clarke offering to leave within 90 days, court hearsOccupiers are ‘opposed to application by Dublin City Council to inspect premises for damage’Tue Feb 11 2025 - 16:29
Medical supplies company denies it held HSE to ransom over patient dataChief executive of Cork-based firm says there was never a threat to sell the dataMon Feb 10 2025 - 17:28
Medical supplies firm accused of attempt to hold HSE to ransomCourt hears of alleged demand for over €140,000 to ‘maintain integrity’ of patient data in company’s possessionThu Feb 06 2025 - 18:05
DK Windows creditors allege fraudulent activity Business owes about €1.2m in customer deposits it received for 225 unfulfilled orders, court hearsWed Feb 05 2025 - 15:31
Government climate action plan in breach of legislation, court hearsCounsel for the State says the climate plan demonstrates specific actions on emission reduction and provides justification for stated targetsTue Jan 28 2025 - 20:17
Useless, unsuitable or insulting? The bad gifts you got for Christmas could be just what someone else is looking forCharity shops urge public to donate the presents they would rather forgetTue Jan 21 2025 - 06:00
Irish beef sector on course to lose €130m under Mercosur trade deal, meat industry saysMeat Industry Ireland welcomes commitment in programme for government to oppose EU trade dealFri Jan 17 2025 - 11:00
Programme for government: Three new junior minister roles to be created, bringing total to record of 23New Government’s plans criticised by opposition as lacking ambitionThu Jan 16 2025 - 19:25
Conor McGregor, Miami Heat sued over alleged sexual assault at 2023 NBA finalsWoman alleges that mixed martial arts fighter sexually assaulted her in bathroom at Florida basketball arenaThu Jan 16 2025 - 08:32
Dublin man died from stab wound after attack in Finglas, inquest hearsAisling Gannon agreed to adjourn case as criminal proceedings are already under way in relation to man’s deathWed Jan 15 2025 - 17:24
Charities Regulator appoints inspectors to investigate Scouting IrelandRegulator says the purpose of the statutory investigation is ‘to establish the facts relating to the control and ownership of charitable assets’ and to ‘clarify’ the relationship between Scouting Ireland and related organisationsWed Jan 15 2025 - 14:12
Gardaí to send file on fatal Finglas stabbing to Director of Public ProsecutionsInquest heard Mark Carroll (34) died of a stab wound, with case adjourned by coroner for six monthsMon Jan 13 2025 - 15:37
Orange warning in effect with more sub-zero temperatures expected on Thursday nightESB Networks and Uisce Éireann work to restore electricity and water supplies to areas most impacted by cold snapWed Jan 08 2025 - 21:37
Ireland weather: Status orange ice warning comes into effect for most of countryDonegal remains on status yellow warning with temperatures forecast as low as -8 degrees in the midlandsWed Jan 08 2025 - 21:10
Ireland weather: Status orange warning comes into effect as Met Éireann warns further snow possible this weekTaoiseach warns extreme cold could be ‘dangerous to life’ with temperatures set to fall to -8 degrees in placesTue Jan 07 2025 - 21:37
Temperatures could fall as low at -10 degrees, warns Met ÉireannCountry facing ‘very difficult and very challenging’ conditions, says director of emergency taskforceTue Jan 07 2025 - 21:24
Weather Ireland: Some schools to remain closed and thousands of households without waterSome schools to remain closed on Tuesday while more than 17,000 households and businesses still without electricityMon Jan 06 2025 - 21:36
Weather warnings ‘likely’ to be upgraded while temperatures could fall to -8 degreesYellow warning in effect until noon on Tuesday while thousands remain without power and waterMon Jan 06 2025 - 21:24
Dublin is Europe’s third most congested city after London and ParisDrivers were delayed by average of 81 hours due to congestion in city in 2024, a year-on-year increase of 13%, survey findsMon Jan 06 2025 - 19:50
Ireland weather update: Status Orange warnings in force as Met Éireann forecasts ‘significant snowfall’ across countryWeather warnings in effect as country braces for ‘multi-hazard weather event’Sat Jan 04 2025 - 20:40
‘It’s next week I’m worried about. It’s going to be tough.’ Dublin’s homeless brace for freezing conditionsWith Met Éireann forecasting snow across Ireland, homeless people in Dublin city centre face an uncertain timeFri Jan 03 2025 - 16:52
Orange level snow-ice warning issued for six counties with risk of school closuresMet Éireann forecaster: ‘The snow isn’t really going to melt so where snow falls we are going to have it for several days next week’Fri Jan 03 2025 - 12:36
Higgins praises Jimmy Carter’s lifelong push for human rights as ‘almost unique’ among US presidentsTributes paid to longest-surviving president, with Taoiseach Simon Harris praising work in Middle EastMon Dec 30 2024 - 09:05