Justine McCarthy: Judge Deirdre Murphy’s warning on our broken legal system must not be ignored
Murphy’s assertion about legal fees has an ear-splitting ring of plausibility, and a disgusting stench of scandal
Murphy’s assertion about legal fees has an ear-splitting ring of plausibility, and a disgusting stench of scandal
The State has a role to play by behaving as a ‘model litigant’, says Justice Deirdre Murphy
‘Big firms want to brief somebody who will charge a fortune so that they can justify charging a fortune’
TCD obstetrics professor criticises gender imbalance in interview process
Fallout from Covid-19 jabs for staff relatives sparks criticism and counter-criticism amid flurry of letters
Hospital seeking to ‘threaten’ consultant Deirdre Murphy, husband writes to Minister
Prof Michael O’Connell ‘no longer commands respect of colleagues’, consultant says
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Dr Ali Selim ’s support for female circumcision has sparked calls for his removal from teaching post
Leading obstetrician calls on religious leaders to support FGM ban
Mick Bohan’s side register a 28-pt victory over outclassed Laois
Judge recounts how gang set upon 20-year-old in Tallaght and beat him to death
Fives nurses granted injunctions after HSE found to be in breach of its own procedures
Five psychiatric nursing staff seeking to halt HSE internal investigation in allegations
Shane Rogers (32) had been on suicide watch after being charged with murder
Court hears mother and her two young children fear they will have to sleep rough
Stephen Cahoon killed Jean Teresa Quigley at her home in 2008
Alan Hanley (34) punched, kicked woman during ‘savage, brutal and prolonged’ attack
Jury in Stephen Cahoon murder trial told Jean Quigley 10 weeks pregnant at time of death
Five men arrested as part of operation targeting alleged dissidents in Dublin Region
Eamonn Cooke jailed for 10 years after being found guilty of 42 counts against two complainants
Dean Evans, Edward McGrath and Sharif Kelly to face retrial, judge rules
Trail of three men over dissident murder held at Special Criminal Court
Public excluded from Special Criminal Court to protect Garda surveillance witness
Darren Weldon (43) had been charged with IRA membership last week
Consultant obstetrician continues to work as normal at University Hospital Galway
Denise Gaule helps guide side to first national title since 2008 as Clare’s inexperience is evident
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