Author Rosita Sweetman loses appeal in Coillte challenge
Case revolves around alleged spraying of a pesticide near her home in Co Wicklow
Case revolves around alleged spraying of a pesticide near her home in Co Wicklow
Dr Hithavachani seeks injunction preventing couple taking possession of her Letterkenny home
Attorney General thanks judge on behalf of the State for his 31 years of public service
Teacher fails to prove her negligence case against fitness centre
Toyota that Fabian Karra was working on was hit by a Mini driven by a colleague
Businessman Dermot Desmond is seeking to overturn a previous High Court finding
Mohamed Okda (30) gets 10 years for raping woman who got lost on night out in Dublin
Tipperary County Council had refused to grant dismantler permit for his scrap yard
Mohamed Okda (30) met victim in a confused state after she got separated from friends
Garda denied claims of inappropriate sexual relationship and harassing woman by phone
Dublin man used a fake Facebook profile to meet ex-girlfriend at the Plaza Hotel
Eric Locke is charged with murdering Sonia Blount in the Plaza Hotel in Tallaght in 2014
Eric Locke charged with murdering Sonia Blount at Plaza Hotel in Tallaght in 2014
Eric Locke (35) denies murder of Sonia Blount (31) in Tallaght hotel three years ago
Gary Walsh accused of killing man (62) after fight over withdrawn sex assault allegations
Gary Walsh pleads guilty to manslaughter of former St Mary’s captain at flat in Terenure
Gary Walsh (34) is accused of murdering Cathal Sweeney (62) in Terenure in 2014
Judge says sexual activity of type alleged would be illegal today
Businessman Denis O’Brien sees himself as acting in the national interest
Dr Eddie O’Donnell traded his Ferrari California in as part payment for new McLaren
Five-judge Supreme Court unanimously dismisses claim over breach of fair procedures
Up to 20 prisoners seeking to benefit from decision on suspended sentences
High Court judge formally declares laws on activating sentences as unconstitutional
Law giving the courts power to revoke suspended sentences found unconstitutional in judgment last week.
Nine cases in total have been affected by Judge Michael Moriarty’s finding
Judge deals with four cases affected by removal of courts’ right to revoke suspension
Solicitors long insisted that component of law on suspended sentences was muddled
Judge ruled law allowing for revocation of suspended sentences is unconstitutional
Minister to enact legislation after law governing sentencing ruled unconstitutional
Decision has serious implications for operation of criminal justice system
In second case Mr Justice Moriarty says relevant District Court judge was entitled to dismiss case
Independent TD Lowry faces a multimillion-euro costs bill if appeal is not successful
Independent has long history of questionable behaviour yet is viable option for voters – and Taoiseach
Michael Lowry challenging award of only 30% of fees due to lack of co-operation
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices