Proposed pedestrianisation of Malahide street faces court challenge
That 2021 action, which remains before the court, alleges pedestrianisation has created traffic issues in the area and more anti-social behaviour.
That 2021 action, which remains before the court, alleges pedestrianisation has created traffic issues in the area and more anti-social behaviour.
Simon Harris said he did not want to provide ‘running commentary’ ahead of the budget later this year.
A state of emergency has been declared in the south-west of the country.
Maurice Boland (36) has pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Cian Gallagher (26)
The 69-year-old Clare man was found guilty of a total of 48 sample counts, which included counts of rape and indecent assault
The 39-year-old victim said the man had “destroyed everything good in my life”
He can play at centre, full-back, out-half and wing, and is also another kicking option for Leinster.
VHI has confirmed it will axe four of its popular policies from May 1st
The man was known to the girl's family, and he would often babysit her and her siblings.
Judge John Martin said there was insufficient evidence Simeon Burke had committed a criminal offence, quashing the conviction
Over 2,100 knives have been seized annually during the last five years
The court heard that the company is unable to pay its debts as they fall due and has liabilities over assets of €1.3 million
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly is considering the review and will bring forward proposals, Simon Harris said.
Eir was convicted and fined €7,500 after it was prosecuted over its former customer complaints procedures
Ross Maguire, chief executive of New Beginning, who is also a senior counsel, said in an affidavit that some ten jobs will be lost
The Tax Appeals Commission ruled that the Revenue had only provided admissible evidence in relation to six out of 24 separate deliveries of fuel which it claimed had been made to the woman’s farm which straddles the border between the Republic and Northern Ireland in 2016.
Speaking on his way into the courtroom in Manhattan, Donald Trump said the case is "political persecution"
Tesla had 140,473 employees globally as of December 2023, according to its latest annual report
Speaking during a visit to Collins Barracks in Cork on Monday to open a multi-million euro accommodation block, Mr Martin said that road safety was becoming a “real priority.”
The Taoiseach said the attack was ‘extraordinarily unhelpful’ during a housing crisis
Cyril Mullane (51) was found guilty of 26 counts of sexually abusing his daughter on dates between June 2011 and September 2016
The former US president has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
The court approved uplift payments of €7,500 and €5,000 for the teenagers, who are now 16 and 13, respectively
The bridge in Balitmore collapsed on March 26th after it was struck by the Dail cargo ship
Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan said the rollout of the cameras is "about to happen"