Josepha Madigan A referendum should be held to modify Ireland's Constitution to allow quicker divorces, Fine Gael TD Josepha Madigan has said.
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A cap on mortgage rates could "limit competition in the market for principal dwelling house mortgage loans", the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has said. The watchdog has set out its concerns in a submission to the Oireachtas finance committee, which is currently considering t
A lawyer in the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has said he is "heartened" by public support for the service despite recent allegations of bias in its decision-making. Senior assistant director Stephen Herron told BBC News: "The PPS director is on the record about the impact that such allegations f
Steven Agnew There should be "an element of independent arbitration" in a reformed Petition of Concern in the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Green Party in Northern Ireland has said.
Dr Tom Courtney, corporate partner and head of the company compliance and governance practice at Arthur Cox, has been honoured with an alumni award by NUI Galway.
Gillian Keating Gillian Keating, partner at Ronan Daly Jermyn, has been named a Cork Person of the Month for her work to encourage young girls into STEM careers.
Businessman Denis O’Brien has lost his case against the Dáil Éireann and Members of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges in which he sought to challenge utterances made on the floor of the Dáil which disclosed information protected by a High Court injunction. Rejecting Mr O’Brien’s arg
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald The Courts Service of Ireland is actively seeking a suitable site for a new Navan courthouse, Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said.
The new courthouse in Drogheda will complete construction in either April or May, Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said. The new building has been constructed as part of the Public Private Partnership bundle of seven courthouses in various locations nationwide.
Sir Declan Morgan The political crisis in Northern Ireland has thrown the future of problem-solving court projects in doubt, the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Sir Declan Morgan, has said.
Pictured (l-r): John O'Doherty, Gráinne Whelan and Áine Flynn Dublin firm KOD Lyons has welcomed Gráinne Whelan to its team.
A financial controller who stole €270,000 from a solicitors' firm to pay off her ex-husband’s gambling debts has been jailed for 18 months. Counsel for Donna Magee asked that she be given a week before starting her sentence in order to make arrangements for her 14-year-old child. This was refuse
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has welcomed the election of Professor Siobhán Mullally as president of the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA).
Her Honour Judge Anuja Ravindra Dhir QC Her Honour Judge Anuja Ravindra Dhir QC, 49, has become the first non-white judge to be appointed to the Old Bailey.
A man who was convicted of assaulting two men in a hotel room in Dublin, one of whom was his former girlfriend’s alleged rapist, has successfully appealed the severity of his sentence. Delivering the judgment of the three-judge Court of Appeal, Mr Justice Alan Mahon found that the sentencing judge