Lisa Smith lawyers argue no legal system could convict her of Isis membership
Even if she moved to Islamic State-controlled area and was a sympathiser, it does not prove she was a member, court told
Even if she moved to Islamic State-controlled area and was a sympathiser, it does not prove she was a member, court told
Caoileann Fitzmaurice (31), who is stationed at Pearse Street Garda station in Dublin, was ‘exceptionally intoxicated’ when he assaulted a hotel porter, court told
The settlement was made by letting agent and management firm without an admission of liability
Smaller developers face major obstacles in securing finance and navigating the planning system, while getting basic services to sites is another huge stumbling block
Judge calls for consultation to ‘take edge off’ knock-on effects
Tánaiste opens new €1.4m hangar weeks after health and defence personnel could not agree on permanent location
Among aggravating factors was that assailant committed serious breach of trust in that victim a tenant, says judge
Court of Appeal ruling confirms Dublin City Council could pursue Strand Road project using own traffic powers
Workplace Relations Commission rules operator of Browne’s Steakhouse in breach of employment law by failing to pay redundancy
Gardaí have not ruled out that Kerry farmer, who went missing three weeks ago, may still be alive