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High Court

    Gerry Adams claims BBC 'doubled down' on alleged defamation related to shooting of British spy
    Gerry Adams tells defamation trial that BBC programme was an 'attempted hatchet job'
    Gerry Adams' 'peacemaker' reputation suffered 'unjustified attack' by BBC, High Court hears
    Planned €1.5bn data centre for Ennis being put at risk due to 'bureaucratic inertia', CEO says
    High Court: Failure to recognise Irish mothers of same-sex families led to 'unequal treatment'
    Two mothers from separate same-sex families were told the State could not recognise them as parents.
    Top European court official says Ireland can't avoid responsibility for housing asylum seekers
    ‘GAA Catfish’ case struck out as Dublin school ends disciplinary proceedings against teacher
    School will ask for Enoch Burke to be jailed if he disrupts State exams or shows up next year
    Sinn Fein TD’s High Court challenge to government’s 'super junior' ministers adjourned
    Former Limerick hurler awarded close to €950K in damages over workplace accident
    Former Limerick hurler awarded close to €950K in damages over Johnson & Johnson workplace accident
    Paddy Cosgrave 'delighted' as he and former friends settle bitter Web Summit court dispute
    Paddy Cosgrave allegedly edited phone recordings to damage former Web Summit director, court hears
    Paddy Cosgrave tried to 'blackmail' former Web Summit director into giving up shares, court hears
    Gemma O'Doherty fails to have High Court defamation case against her struck out
    General Election candidate alleges votes were removed from ballot boxes on polling day
    High Court grants Debenhams right to appeal ruling awarding workers four weeks' compensation
    'Author of his own misfortune': High Court orders McGregor to pay costs of CCTV application
    Court of Appeal to hear attempt by the State to overturn a ruling that it failed asylum seekers
    Bank of Ireland to pay €350K over alleged data breach that saw woman stalked by her father
    Former Limerick hurler is 'a totally different man' after sustaining work injury, court told
    Court told ex-hurler seeking damages over workplace injury later cycled distances up to 105K
    Former senior Limerick hurler tells High Court he was 'mentally destroyed' by work injury
    Costs deferred in case about Declan Ganley's defamation action against CNN
    Over 300 employees facing redundancy as New Look to cease trading in Ireland
    High Court to hear petition for Seanad panel to be recounted after candidate lost by 0.116 of a vote
    Future of Athlone Ipas centre remains uncertain as date for legal case is again pushed back
    State seeks to stop case against it over alleged agreement with British military over legal point
    Conor McGregor could face cross-examination over CCTV footage shown during civil trial
    High Court rules to allow Declan Ganley's case against CNN continue in Ireland
    Irish Environmental group 'disappointed' by High Court judgement ruling in government's favour
    Varadkar could be witness for injunction on super junior ministers attending Cabinet, says Murphy
    The PBP TD says it would be a ‘good idea’ for the former Taoiseach to appear as a witness in the case.
    High Court hearing over 'super junior' ministers at Cabinet expected to take place in May
    What does today's High Court injunction mean for the XL Bully ban?
    Sinn Féin TD granted permission to take legal action over 'super junior' ministers at Cabinet
    Sinn Féin TD launches legal action over 'super junior' ministers attending Cabinet meetings
    Denis O'Brien ordered by High Court to produce documents used in Moriarty Tribunal
    Liquidator appointed to company behind Green Hen restaurant in Dublin city centre
    Decision on Athlone IPAS centre stalls due to department changeover in new Government
    Attorney General tells High Court he may bring application to sequester Enoch Burke's assets
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