Finance Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir Northern Ireland's Finance Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir has asked Stormont officials to begin drafting a same-sex marriage bill.
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Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Ireland has made "significant progress" in implementing improvements to Ireland's asylum process, including direct provision, as recommended by a working group last year.
The Court of Appeal has found that the Taxing Master erred in his methodologies when calculating the appropriate fee in a medical negligence case. The proceedings concerned a case brought by Isabelle Sheehan (suing through her mother and next friend, Catherine Sheehan), with regards to negligence on
A religious charity focussed on criminal justice issues has called on the Government to assign responsibility for 18-24-year-olds in the criminal justice system to Children's Minister Dr Katherine Zappone. The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice made the recommendation as it launched a new report sh
Deirdre Malone, executive director of the Irish Penal Reform Trust The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) has called on Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald to publish the Inspector of Prisons' review of the prison complaints procedure.
Judge Michael Reilly, Inspector of Prisons Judge Michael Reilly, Inspector of Prisons, has recommended that prisoner complaints be brought under the remit of the Ombudsman and Information Commissioner, The Irish Times reports.
The High Court has upheld a decision by the Financial Services Ombudsman to dismiss a complaint brought by a couple who claimed their bank had lost €9,418 of their money. Jeremiah and Mary Coleman are both retired and had held a current account with the Allied Irish Banks PLC for several years. Mr
Irish voters head to the polls today to take part in an election that will have serious implications for crime and justice policies in the State over the next five years. Key justice proposals in the party manifestos include Sinn Féin's commitment to scrapping the juryless Special Criminal Co
The Governor of Mountjoy Prison has won an appeal against an order releasing a prisoner, following an inaccurate certificate being issued for his detention. The Court of Appeal ordered the issue to be remitted to theHigh Court, allowing the Governor to apply to have the certificate amended. Mr Patri
A police officer who threatened to arrest a judge during court proceedings has been sentenced to three months in prison. Thomas Anthony Carlin, 43, was charged with contempt of court after he threatened to arrest Lord Justice Gillen during a case in which he was representing himself.
President Michael D Higgins The grand-nephew of Harry Gleeson, the first person in Irish history to be awarded a posthumous pardon, has criticised the Government for using the wrong name on the instrument.
President Michael D Higgins President Michael D Higgins has signed the first posthumous pardon in Irish history for a man who was wrongly executed for murder.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has welcomed a "very encouraging" report from the Working Group on Efficiency Measures in the Criminal Justice System.
Justice of the UK Supreme Court, Lord Sumption Justice of the UK Supreme Court, Lord Sumption, delivered the James Wood lecture at the University of Glasgow.
Northern Ireland secretary Theresa Villiers The secretary of state for Northern Ireland has said "serious consideration" should be given to the re-establishment of a body along the lines of the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC).



