Man who raped brother says some evidence used in trial should not have been admitted
Barristers for the State argued this was merely an ‘academic exercise on phraseology’
Barristers for the State argued this was merely an ‘academic exercise on phraseology’
Leigh Ann Gilmore (54) said decision, due to introduction of new regulations for sector, ‘came at great personal upset’
Despite dwindling support, Queens University study finds ‘leaver’ and ‘remainer’ identities are valued
The Tycor Business Centre – much of which was destroyed in the blaze – is full of potentially deadly asbestos
Andrew Burns was shot twice in the back and was found on a roadway near Castlefin
Keith Delaney, who has 346 previous convictions, pleaded guilty on multiple counts including theft and criminal damage
Various affected batches sold by Lidl, Tesco, Dunnes Stores and Aldi
Lawyers for third-level institution told High Court it is entitled to consider new evidence as it emerges
Judge rejected suggestions of bomb attack being ‘elaborate incident to scare or terrorise’ police
Cathriona Joyce (39) and Caitlin Joyce (21) of St Brigid’s Lawn, Porterstown in Dublin were before Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on Thursday