IRE - The Irish Times
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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 -
Live: Dublin flood teams monitoring river and tide levels; ‘unlike any other flood before’, says specialist; rain warnings remain in place
Dublin to face worst of rain due in coming days as Met Éireann warns of ‘worst-case scenario’ -
High spring tides and heavy rain threaten further flood damage as Cabinet approves increase in aid
Ministers approve increase, from €20,000 up to €100,000, to aid for small firms hit by deluge damage -
PSNI officers and staff affected by data breach offered £7,500 compensation each
Spreadsheet of initials, surnames, ranks and roles of 9,500 employees was released in error -
Local authorities on ‘full alert’ with further flooding expected
South and east of country expected to be worst affected, with risk to run into next week -
Lawyers for Trinity to produce statistics showing it is ‘not a racist university’
Workplace Relations Commission to hear complaint against college from historian who claims its lawyers are trying to ‘gag’ him -
Medical student fails to secure injunction stopping UCD disciplinary procedure
Man facing allegations of violent, abusive and threatening behaviour claimed prejudice towards him -
‘Prolific offender’ with 129 previous convictions gets 10-year sentence for attack on doctor
Judge says victim’s survival was a matter of luck rather than the judgment of violent criminal Dean Hayes -
Noah Donohoe inquest: PSNI officer defends notes taken on first meeting with mother
Witness tells inquest she found mobile phone in a grassy area in Castleton Park on the day after boy disappeared -
Religious education set for curriculum change in North following court judgment
Move follows Supreme Court judgment which found human rights law had been breached

