A legal challenge in Belfast High Court that argued the UK government’s Brexit strategy will damage the Northern Ireland peace process has been dismissed.
Thu, 12 Sep, 2019
Former Stormont first minister Arlene Foster unlawfully mistakenly deferred a bid for extra funding for inquests into historic killings in the North, a judge said.
Thu, 08 Mar, 2018
A campaigner for victims of the Troubles has launched a High Court challenge seeking clarity over the State policy on the holding of a border poll in Northern Ireland.
Mon, 11 Dec, 2017
A judge has asked that Democratic Unionist Party leader Arlene Foster be offered a chance to answer claims her decision to block the release of legacy inquest funds was politically motivated.
Wed, 27 Sep, 2017
Medical staff in Northern Ireland who refer women to hospitals in the rest of the UK for abortions will not face prosecution, the Director of Public Prosecutions in the North has said.
Thu, 07 Sep, 2017
A judge who dismissed two landmark challenges against Northern Ireland's same sex marriage ban has made clear it is for politicians, not the courts, to change the law.
Fri, 18 Aug, 2017
The police's failure to conduct an overarching examination of state collusion with a notorious loyalist murder gang in Northern Ireland was inconsistent with its human rights obligations, a judge has found.
Fri, 28 Jul, 2017
A court ruling, granting an international footballer and his fiancee legal recognition of their looming humanist wedding, is to be appealed.
Mon, 12 Jun, 2017
Ireland International footballer Eunan O'Kane and his fiancee Laura Lacole are seeking legal recognition of their humanist wedding.
Fri, 26 May, 2017
Enough has been done to stop Northern Ireland exiting the European Union, a victims' campaigner who took the British Government to court said.
Thu, 06 Oct, 2016
A bid by two republicans to overturn a landmark civil ruling that found them responsible for the Omagh bomb has been rejected by the European Court of Human Rights.
Fri, 30 Sep, 2016
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled a civil case brought against two men accused of involvement in the Omagh bombing was conducted fairly.
Thu, 29 Sep, 2016
Fri, 04 Dec, 2015
Catholic bishops have yet again rowed into the debate over abortion laws, stating it would be a “direct attack on the most fundamental of all human rights” to repeal the eighth amendment.
Thu, 03 Dec, 2015
Tue, 01 Dec, 2015
Yesterday’s ruling in the North should lead to renewed calls, ahead of the election, for Ireland to repeal the Eighth Amendment, writes Ivana Bacik
Aer Lingus has said it will "vigorously defend" itself against a claim for damages from Belfast International Airport.
Mon, 23 Feb, 2015
A decision to refuse a public inquiry into the Omagh bombing is to be challenged in court.
Wed, 21 Jan, 2015
Doubt has been cast over the future of a multimillion-pound revamp of a stadium capable of hosting 2023 Rugby World Cup matches in Northern Ireland.
Mon, 15 Dec, 2014
A decision to grant planning permission for a 38,000-seat stadium in the heart of West Belfast was unlawful, a judge has ruled.
Bank of Scotland has been unfairly double-billing customers who fell behind on their mortgages, a Belfast High Court judge has ruled.
Tue, 19 Aug, 2014
Two dissident republicans have failed to overturn their convictions for murdering police constable Stephen Carroll in the North in 2009.
Thu, 29 May, 2014
Relatives of 33 people killed in loyalist bombings in the Dublin-Monaghan bombings 40 years ago are suing the British Government over alleged collusion.
Wed, 14 May, 2014
The prosecution case against a high-profile republican charged with murdering 29 people in the Omagh bombing is based on phone, forensic and witness evidence, a court has heard.
Sat, 12 Apr, 2014
A republican successfully sued over the Omagh bomb has been remanded in custody charged with murdering the 29 victims of the Real IRA outrage.
Fri, 11 Apr, 2014
A republican successfully sued over the Omagh bomb is due in court today charged with murdering the 29 victims of the Real IRA outrage.
A high-profile republican has been charged with murdering 29 people in the Omagh bombing, police said.
Thu, 10 Apr, 2014
A 29-year-old man arrested in the North in connection with a gangland style murder in Dublin is to contest extradition proceedings, a court in Belfast was told.
Sun, 13 Oct, 2013
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has said the safety record of his budget airline has been vindicated.
Fri, 13 Sep, 2013
Relatives of Omagh bomb victims last night vowed to pursue the £1.6m (€1.8m) in damages that the men found liable for the attack have been ordered to pay.
Thu, 21 Mar, 2013
Relatives of Omagh bomb victims tonight vowed to relentlessly pursue the £1.6m in damages that the men found liable for the attack have been ordered to pay.
Wed, 20 Mar, 2013
Two republicans have been found liable for the Omagh bombing following a landmark civil action taken by relatives of some of the victims.
A judgment in the civil retrial of two republicans accused of responsibility for the Omagh bombing is due today.
Two republicans being sued by relatives of victims of the Omagh bomb have been challenged to break their silence and testify in court.
Tue, 15 Jan, 2013
Mon, 14 Jan, 2013
A judge in the civil retrial of two men accused of involvement in the Omagh bombing has warned lawyers that he will not let it be held up by endless delays.
Tue, 06 Nov, 2012
Police are on high alert in Belfast as a massive Orange Order parade takes place to mark the centenary of the signing of the pro-Union Ulster Covenant.
Sat, 29 Sep, 2012
The family of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has been granted a judicial review of the decision not to hold a public inquiry into his death.
Fri, 13 Jan, 2012
A TOP official from the former Anglo-Irish bank has told of reading chatrooms linked to the GAA to monitor gossip on the activities of former billionaire Sean Quinn.
Wed, 21 Dec, 2011
Former tycoon Sean Quinn today said he is one of many victims of Ireland’s economic collapse and should not have believed the politicians and banks who promised the boom would last.
Tue, 20 Dec, 2011
A top official from the former Anglo Irish Bank has told of reading chatrooms linked to the GAA to monitor gossip on the activities of former billionaire Sean Quinn.
Belfast High Court has heard that former billionaire Sean Quinn has moved his centre of main business interests to an industrial estate in Fermanagh.
Mon, 19 Dec, 2011
FAMILIES of Omagh bomb victims have pledged to stick with their marathon legal battle after two men successfully appealed a court ruling that had found them responsible for the 1998 outrage.
Fri, 08 Jul, 2011
Families of Omagh bomb victims have pledged to stick with their marathon legal battle after two men successfully appealed a high court ruling that had found them responsible for the 1998 outrage.
Thu, 07 Jul, 2011
Two men have successfully appealed against a High Court ruling that held them responsible for the Omagh bombing today, but two others had their appeals dismissed.
The trial of a Belfast man accused of murdering a taxi driver in the city almost four years ago dramatically collapsed at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin today.
Thu, 27 Jan, 2011
An FBI agent whose evidence was crucial in the case against a dissident republican leader found liable for the Omagh bombing is a pathological liar, an appeal court heard today.
Mon, 10 Jan, 2011
A court challenge against the election of Sinn Féin MP Michelle Gildernew in the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency has been rejected.
Fri, 22 Oct, 2010
VAN MORRISON has secured a court injunction banning the publication of a newspaper article about his private life.
Sat, 02 Oct, 2010
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