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Decision to refuse permission for Laois wind farm to be quashed after court judgment
Supreme Court ruling says climate obligations were ‘real, effective, and if necessary enforceable’ -
Met Éireann issues orange and yellow rain warnings for several counties amid flooding risks for southeast and Dublin
Orange rain warnings in place in Waterford and Wicklow for Thursday with ‘spells of very heavy’ downpours forecast -
Man who fraudulently used property developer’s bank details to buy BMW SUV jailed
Barrister for Gareth Delaney (25) said his client’s use of more than €30,000 of Jerry O’Sullivan’s funds ‘lacked sophistication’ -
Two resignations from panel convened to hear Enoch Burke appeal, court told
Jailed teacher says he had not seen correspondence on resignations and sought adjournment to allow consideration of issue -
Enoch Burke informed of resignations from panel that heard appeal over his dismissal
Resignations come after jailed teacher challenged panel’s conduct of appeal hearing -
I Wish Festival targets gender gap in construction and applied Stem subjects
Nearly 4,000 women students expected to attend RDS event in February -
Schools to tell parents how much is collected in voluntary contributions and how money is spent
Minister to bring to Cabinet proposals for new statutory charter to strengthen accountability in schools -
Plans for new ballroom at Trump Doonbeg should support ‘both people and snails’
Several mentions of protected Vertigo angustior snail included in submissions to Clare council, with many locals backing proposed development -
Supreme Court to clarify climate law obligations of planning authorities
Judgment due on significant appeal regarding decision overturning refusal of wind farm permission -
Irish courts slowest in EU at hearing and deciding cases, report finds
National and global data used to evaluate how State’s justice institutions perform compared with jurisdictions elsewhere

