Seven ex-soldiers who brought a judicial review against the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) cannot now be arrested and brought to Northern Ireland to be interviewed in connection with the Bloody Sunday killings. The High Court in London ruled in favour of a legal bid by the seven men, know
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Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has welcomed the passage of a bill designed to target "persistent offenders who burgle homes".
Northern Ireland's Justice Minister David Ford has said he will continue to press the Northern Ireland Executive to agree to bring forward legislation allowing abortion in the case of fatal foetal abnormality (FFA). However, Mr Ford said changing the law around abortion in the event of pregnancies a
Professor Michael O'Flaherty A university professor who has held prominent offices in Irish and Northern Ireland human rights bodies has been begun his tenure as director of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).
Darragh Mackin of KRW Law, solicitor to Ibrahim Halawa Lawyers at KRW Law in Belfast and Doughty Street Chambers in London have welcomed the European Parliament's call for the release of Ibrahim Halawa.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Legislation to allow for the closure of St Patrick's Institution has completed all stages in the Oireachtas.
Joe Rice of John J Rice & Co. A judgment in the trial of Pastor James McConnell will be delivered on Tuesday 5 January, the High Court in Belfast has heard.
Justice Minister David Ford and Education Minister John O’Dowd, pictured with Brian Ingram, Director of the Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre in Bangor Responsibility for education provision for Northern Ireland's young people in custody will transfer from the Department of Justice to the Educatio
Health Minister Leo Varadkar Legislation making it an offence to smoke in cars where children are fellow passengers will be enforced in Ireland from 1 January 2016, the Irish Independent reports.
Michael McNamara A Labour TD was suspended from Dáil Éireann yesterday after refusing to resume his seat during a row over the International Protection Bill.
The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal by the Board of Management of St. Anne’s School, which challenged the awarding of €255,276 in damages to Ms Una Ruffley on foot of her claim for bullying and harassment during her employment as a special needs assistant at St. Anne’s School. The case c
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald boasted of an "historic day for legal reform in Ireland" as she yesterday welcomed the passing of the Legal Services Regulation Bill through the Oireachtas.
Gerry McAlinden QC, chairman of the Bar of Northern Ireland Barristers will continue to turn down criminal cases in protest of legal aid reforms in Northern Ireland, The Irish News reports.
Mr Justice Peter Kelly Mr Justice Peter Kelly was nominated to serve as the next president of the High Court at the final Cabinet meeting of the year, The Irish Times reports.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan A mass trial in Egypt involving Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa was postponed for the tenth time at a brief hearing in Cairo yesterday.