Rights, wrongs, and right of way: The legal clash over Bellinter House’s grand avenue
February 12, 2025 6:50 pmA Georgian pile on the banks of the River Boyne, Bellinter House opened in 2006 as an easy weekend escape... View Article
A Georgian pile on the banks of the River Boyne, Bellinter House opened in 2006 as an easy weekend escape... View Article
The National Children’s Hospital. The Merrion Street bike shed and security hut. The Lansdown House wall. Now the Arts Council’s... View Article
The HSE-run St James’s Hospital has failed in an appeal to quash Dublin City Council’s demand for an unpaid, vacant... View Article
It was another bumper year for Ireland’s disputes lawyers, as 2024 shaped up to be every bit as intense (if... View Article
When the proverbial ribbon was cut on a €15 million expansion of the distillery in early 2024, it was also... View Article
With its latest funding round, Tines, the business automation software company, has joined the rarified air of the Irish “unicorn”... View Article
An Aer Lingus flight from Dublin to Orlando was forced into an emergency landing at Dublin Airport this afternoon after... View Article
Businessman Declan Ganley’s defamation suit against CNN is to continue before the Irish courts after a failed challenge around jurisdiction... View Article
Tranches of tourists pass by the iconic King’s College in Cambridge on a cold February morning, stopping for photographs of... View Article
The Belfast-based livestock nutrition group Devenish has launched High Court proceedings against its former chief executive Richard Kennedy and the... View Article
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