State apologies may come easier with time, but practicalities of following them up may get harder
There have been warnings within Government about cost of what will likely be biggest redress scheme in country’s history
There have been warnings within Government about cost of what will likely be biggest redress scheme in country’s history
Further assessment of site at disused quarry on Kildare/Wicklow border is ongoing
Minister for Justice says payment plan will mean ‘great efficiencies’ and fewer adjournments
Minister for Justice says payment plan will mean ‘great efficiencies’ and fewer adjournments
Incoming president of Coroners Society of Ireland says pathologists’ fee has not increased in 20 years
Judges Niamh Hyland and Brian O’Moore to be promoted from the Court of Appeal
Co Down woman (25) was last seen alive in February 2005
Vincent Kearney was wrongly referred to as a ‘suspect’ in a criminal investigation, and the PSNI complied a detailed profile of intelligence material on him
Jury inquest into the death of Noah (14) in Belfast in June 2020 is now in its fifth week
Polygon-based process will divide the country into sub-county zones