News

16681-16695 of 23773 Articles
Clock icon 1 minute

The Commission on the Future of Policing is set to publish its final report later today, over a year after it was set up. Kathleen O'Toole, former Chief Inspector of the Garda Inspectorate, headed up the commission and presented her final report to the Cabinet this morning.

Clock icon 1 minute

Co Kilkenny firm Poe Kiely Hogan Lanigan Solicitors has announced plans to host a free event for people interested in exploring surrogacy as a route to parenthood in Ireland. Annette Hickey, head of the firm's surrogacy and fertility law team, will speak alongside surrogacy experts, couples who have

Clock icon 2 minutes

The benefits of mediation for farming and agriculture businesses will be promoted at the Ploughing Championship for the first time, the Mediators' Institute of Ireland (MII) has said. The professional association for mediators in Ireland said it would have an information stand at the Ploughing to pr

Clock icon 2 minutes

The ISPCA has called for the government to introduce mandatory minimum animal welfare standards for animal rescue organisations following the prosecution of a woman who ran a rescue centre. Beatrix Urban, 55, pleaded guilty in Mullingar District Court to 25 offences under the Animal Health and Welfa

Clock icon 1 minute

Police officers responding to reports of machine-gun fire and screams arrived to find a children's birthday party in the middle of a foam pellet gun battle. Oliver Green, who was celebrating his eighth birthday, told BBC News he "put my hands up and dropped my gun" when officers arrived at his party

Clock icon 2 minutes

An immigration lawyer has raised concerns over access to justice following a High Court judge's decision to refuse costs to applicants in three cases. Mr Justice David Keane declined to make an order for costs in three immigration cases after finding it was not reasonable for the applicants to take

Clock icon 1 minute

Dublin employment solicitor Harry Wall has been appointed principal employee relations specialist at medical technology company Medtronic. Mr Wall took up the position this month after leaving Ronan Daly Jermyn in August, where he worked as an employment law solicitor for the past two years.

Clock icon 1 minute

Gardaí failed to pursue charges in around 6,000 cases involving young offenders deemed unsuitable for a youth diversion programme, The Times reports. The figure was presented to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris following an internal audit examining the seven-year period between 2010 and 2017.

16681-16695 of 23773 Articles