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Minister 'cannot guarantee' home-schooled teen will get Leaving Cert results by 12 September, court hears
Gemma O'Doherty denies trying to evade service of defamation proceedings against her by Jimmy Guerin
Group allegedly trespassing on Dublin housing construction site given until Wednesday to vacate
Judgement reserved in action brought by home-schooled student over predictive grades process
Challenge against Leaving Cert calculated grades system opens before the High Court
Gemma O Doherty allegedly evading service of defamation proceedings against her by Jimmy Guerin
Court of Appeal rules that child brought to Ireland by mother should be returned to native Poland
Parties agree to accelerated hearing of Ryanair's challenge against travel restrictions
Provisional liquidators appointed as High Court hears Debenhams had 'no other option' but to wind up
Trainee garda who failed beep test takes High Court case in bid to stay on the force
Court gives hospital temporary powers to isolate uncooperative elderly patient with Covid-19
HSE not going ahead with purported €7.4 million deal for 350 ventilators, High Court told
US firm being blackmailed for more than €5m secures injunction in Irish High Court
Two Traveller couples ordered to remove caravans from halting site by 2pm tomorrow
Iona Institute researcher seeks to sue woman for defamation over Twitter posts
High Court rules woman weighing 4.5 stone and refusing to eat may be fed through nasal tube to keep her alive
High Court quashes decision compelling school to re-enroll boy (8) who assaulted teacher with hurl
Mediation breaks down in Claddagh ring family dispute, High Court hears
Residents at Dublin properties wish to remain despite being ordered to vacate over fire safety concerns
High Court confirms appointment of examiner to water firm Celtic Pure
Teen placed in 'unsafe' and 'unsuitable' hostel has been moved to new location, court told
Seriously ill woman with eating disorder opposes being made ward of court
Activists lose case against government over its climate change plan
Freddie Thompson has started school in Portlaoise Prison, hearing over 'severe' jail conditions told
Court grants HSE order allowing it to take steps aimed at saving life of woman with eating disorder
Teenager who claims she was sexually assaulted brings court action aimed at getting safe place to reside
High Court quashes decision to expel teenage boy with autism from secondary school
Councillor faces significant legal bill following failed attempt to stop ethics inquiry
Dozens say they are now homeless after court extends orders to vacate 'potential fire traps'
Over 40 residents ordered to immediately vacate Dublin flats over fire safety concerns
Judge dismisses case of woman who claims she was coerced into giving her baby up for adoption
Councillor secretly filmed by RTÉ loses court bid to block SIPO inquiry
Interim examiner appointed to water firm at centre of product recall controversy
Meat plants 'will seek to jail protesters' as farmers denounce 'heavy-handed legal tactics'
Meat plant owners granted injunctions against protesters outside their factories
Garda Keith Harrison fails in bid to quash Disclosures Tribunal findings against him
Strike by Irish-based Ryanair pilots called off after court ruling
Judge to approve insolvency arrangement in €3.7m debt owed by Frank McNamara and Theresa Lowe
Ryanair strike injunction decision due tomorrow
Trade union Forsa contests Ryanair's bid to stop planned strike action