Polish man intentionally 'plunged' knife into man's stomach, jury hears
Matusz Batiuk has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Micahel McDonagh in Co Mayo in November 2020
Matusz Batiuk has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Micahel McDonagh in Co Mayo in November 2020
Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy said he was "not impressed" by the appeal, adding that the appellant had done "very, very well" in mitigation
The woman claimed she was discriminated against when she was not allowed to work from home during the Covid-19 pandemic
The pharmacist used photocopies of prescriptions to obtain drugs for himself "greatly in excess" of what is permitted, the High Court heard
The matter relates to a “purported complaint” alleging the retired teacher sexually exploited an underage teenager more than a decade ago
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard the total loss to the company was €629,000
Richard Burke (32) has pleaded not guilty to murder, but guilty to manslaughter
Tens of thousands of euro worth of damage was caused when a number of cars were burnt out
On Monday at the Court of Appeal, the State successfully appealed against what they submitted was the "unduly lenient" two-and-a-half year jail sentence Lyons received.
John Graham is due to continue giving evidence in the trial on Tuesday
BAK Holdings Limited claims its interests as a shareholder in Hears Technology Limited are being oppressed by Mr Bishop
The former British prime minister’s allies urged the Privileges Committee to publish the evidence ‘as soon as possible’
The new terminal will be built at Rafik Hariri International Airport
James Kilroy was on trial accused of the murder of his wife Valerie French-Kilroy
The largest fines were handed out to van, truck and lorry drivers who repeatedly used the road without paying the toll
Man had lived apart from family as part of Tusla safety plan
Sunday saw the most dramatic state intervention since the 2008 global financial crisis, with UBS buying Credit Suisse for 3 billion francs (€3.02 billion) in a takeover
A financial services worker who was caught holding cannabis with a street value of nearly €60,000 in her family home has been given a suspended sentence
The British parliament will vote on the 'Stormont brake' on Wednesday
The seven judge Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the seizure of a computer from Quirke's home by gardaí, as part of investigations into the 2011 murder of Bobby Ryan, was unlawful. The court will meet next week to hear legal argument on the ramifications of the ruling.
Over 631 patients are on trolleys in Irish hospitals today according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO)
Public, non-profit, community and voluntary organisations are being encouraged to apply for grants of up to €50,000.
Charlie Bird will lead a special Hand of Friendship Walk for the Samaritans in Co Wicklow next month.
Nine-time Grammy winning singer Norah Jones has announced two Irish gigs as part of her upcoming tour
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