Séamus Woulfe’s selection for Supreme Court 'differed from normal practice'
Ex-government insiders indicate taoiseach would usually discuss candidates for role
Ex-government insiders indicate taoiseach would usually discuss candidates for role
Sporting Controversies: On August 17th, 2016, an Irish Olympic dynasty began to unravel
Event held to mark removal 100 years ago of ban on women entering the legal professsion
Law Reform Commission says such a measure could reduce standard of reporting on cases
Changes to rights of bloggers writing about court cases canvassed in paper
Prejudice and representation remain issues for women in the legal and justice sector
Minister for Transport says some senior politicians ‘joined at the hip to the judiciary’
News review of the year: Border issues, the Garda whistleblower scandal, property prices, the Paradise Papers, Storm Ophelia and the Rescue 116 tragedy were some of the big stories of 2017
Negotiations a bitter reminder that Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have history
Crisis in government takes more serious turn as SF table motion of no confidence
Leo Varadkar has had a quiet start to his stint as Taoiseach – that's about to change
Early days see directness and caution, and no striking out in any bold new direction
Shane Ross said to be ‘satisfied’ with process for appointing new chief justice
Chief Justice Susan Denham to step down after six years as head of judiciary
Taoiseach is open and decisive, but has not yet proved he is a leader of substance
The legislation commits significant public resources to Rugby World Cup bid with little scrutiny
A number of FF TDs believe the Government will fall by the spring of next year
Law on judicial appointments will avoid future controversies, Jagland hopes
Charlie Flanagan says final vote on proposed Bill may be delayed until October
Shane Ross not present for Leaders’ Questions as Varadkar and Martin manoeuvre
Allowing chief justice to chair the process could settle ruffled feathers
Judges are opposed to the idea that a lay majority body should appoint judges
Move comes in the wake of text message criticising Minister for Transport Shane Ross
Minister ‘disappointed’ at Independent Alliance TD’s comments on judge appointments
Varadkar says Government pressing ahead with judicial appointments bill
Justice Peter Kelly tells private dinner Government is moving with ‘undue haste’
Once Máire Whelan’s appointment was rubberstamped, Micheál was shooting blanks
Pat Leahy: Leo Varadkar has to break the mould to emulate Blair and Macron
Many barristers believe some political influence is necessary for a healthy judicial branch
Shane Ross says it is time to end political patronage
New dynamic emerges between parties but not over Whelan appointment
Taoiseach attempts to rebuild trust as FF chief moves party closer to election footing
The confidence and supply agreement has been tested on a number of occasions in the 13 months it has been in existence
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