President Michael D Higgins says ‘ideas matter’ as he is inaugurated for second term
‘Anti-intellectualism’ is ‘weapon of anti-democratic forces’, dignitaries at Dublin Castle told
‘Anti-intellectualism’ is ‘weapon of anti-democratic forces’, dignitaries at Dublin Castle told
Support for activists in North accelerated by May’s historic Yes decision in the Republic
Fitzgerald to sign commencement order on the referendum result on November 16th
New court aims to clear backlog and allow Supreme Court focus on cases of major importance
The 50 people - in public service, business and law - who run the Republic
Many questions remain over how new Court of Appeal will operate
10 judges to be appointed to appeals court which will cost €3 million annually
The Referendum Commission can explain the basic facts, but can’t referee the debate, writes Judge Elizabeth Dunne
Waiting time for appeal to Supreme Court is four years
Proposed court would deal with most cases now dealt with by the Supreme Court
Vote on Court of Appeal to be held in October
Reforms will adjust long-established hierarchy in courts system
President of new court would join Council of State
Removal of references to Seanad would be required
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
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