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The decision has been suspended until a judicial review against Edwin Poots’ order can be heard in full.
The garda was told that, due to his failure to pass a physical test, his services were being dispensed with.
O’Doherty said that the claim against her were “lies”, that others were lying, and that she was telling the truth.”
The landlord has claimed the Montessori owes €1.48 million in unpaid rent.
The seven-way debate is scheduled to take place on RTÉ One tonight.
The company today secured a temporary order against what are believed to be two Polish nationals and an Irish-registered company.
Mr Justice Max Barrett granted the permanent injunction today.
Ryanair brought proceedings against the union over a planned 48-hour strike last August.
It comes as a High Court in Dublin ruled in favour of the airline forcing pilots here to cancel strikes tomorrow.
Forsa claims that the airline’s response to its detailed pay proposals “was curt and dismissive”.
It was agreed that information would not be accessed from the phone pending High Court proceedings.
The woman and the couple’s teenage daughters entered the house after other occupants had been forced out.
If granted, the injunction will prevent the inquiry from proceeding until the hospital’s judicial review challenge has been determined.
A receiver was awarded an injunction at the High Court today.
The commission is probing transactions involving the Irish Banking Resolution Corporation (IBRC).
Professor Heinz Peter Nasheuer has alleged that the investigation into claims he tried to sabotage a colleague’s career is ‘flawed’.
The man claims his right to human dignity would be breached if he was to be deported so close to the birth of his and his Irish partner’s first child.
They had been ordered to leave the building by 12 noon today.
He said the car was being driven in an aggressive manner.
There has been a welcome response to the decision to temporarily halt the demolition of buildings on Moore Street.
The man had previously obtained an injunction against his deportation. That injunction was dismissed at the High Court this evening.
Enable Ireland says it suspended Caroline Sheehan following several requests that she remove the images.
Times Newspapers London today won a ruling in the High Court against the Irish Times which says they are entitled to launch an Irish edition of their UK brand.
Last year the veteran 2FM broadcaster quit his daytime Sunday show on RTÉ 2FM in a dramatic fashion.
Kate Scully Owens was seriously injured in a car accident two weeks ago.
RTÉ lawyers maintained much of what the injunction relates to is now in the public domain.
The Streisand effect in full swing.
Media outlets have been warned not to report Catherine Murphy’s allegations about Denis O’Brien’s dealings with IBRC.
Murphy said, “I believed what I was doing and I still believe what I am doing is in the public interest.”
There are now growing calls for the Dáil to be recalled next week.
Denis O’Brien took an injunction action against RTÉ to prevent a broadcast of an item.
The businessman is seeking an injunction against the broadcast of an RTÉ news item.
The businessman is seeking to prevent the broadcast of a news story in which he features.
The High Court heard today that IBRC will also be seeking an injunction.
The matter will come before the High Court again tomorrow.
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered Google to remove all search results relating to a company called Datalink, following the ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling in Europe.
And it’s also looking for a US product ban on any Samsung device that would infringe its patents.
Residents in the Croke Park area believe Dublin City Council will approve an event licence application for five concerts this summer.
Dublin Airport Authority says the strike planned for next week is unlawful.