Parents of brain-damaged boy lose Supreme Court appeal for control of medical treatment
The boy, known as John, suffered a devastating brain injury in road crash in 2020.
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The boy, known as John, suffered a devastating brain injury in road crash in 2020.
There are many strands to the huge decision facing the championship and its six unions.
One of the main rights consumers have when they buy online from an EU-based retailer is to return an item and receive a refund.
We should debate Thunberg’s ideas but comments that focus on the symptoms of her condition are out of order, writes Shane Dunphy.
RTÉ is extending its portfolio of hurling and football games significantly after a new broadcast deal was reached.
The HSE doesn’t recognise my disability. The lack of care hours means choosing between food and a shower, writes Corina Duyn
The CCPC said it had launched a civil competition law investigation into the conduct of the RAI.
The broadcasters have extended an existing content cross-supply deal into Ireland.
“When you’ve been given the message that you’re less intelligent, less sophisticated, there comes a time where you believe it.”
Sex workers exist, there is no sign of them disappearing, and they deserve the same rights as other workers, writes Danny Rigg.
Over 1,000 Ryanair flights were cancelled across Europe today.
A new report identifies “serious gaps” in Ireland’s hate crime laws.
House of Lords member David Alton says the Irish Traveller community have “long faced significant prejudice in Britain”.
The broadcaster has been showing Champions League games since 2015.
Camilla would routinely work 14 hour days for little money.
A bill has been approved by Government which will enable ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
This week Angela Merkel has said that she supports prohibition of the burqa. Should we also ban face veils here in Ireland?
A charity for older people wants to remind them they deserve to live with dignity.
Ireland must ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), writes Ann Marie Flanagan.
The Human Rights League (LDH) is appealing a decision by a lower court in the Riviera city of Nice which upheld a ban.
“We are still witnesses, and in some cases, victims of injustices,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The singer claimed Dr Luke violated her rights.
Are you tired of that same old message being rehashed every time a woman is brutally attacked or killed? I am, writes Lorraine Courtney.
Grace Dyas says cultural bodies that get state funding should be more accountable and do a better job of reflecting the diversity of Irish life.
Meagan Taylor was arrested back in July at a hotel in Iowa
Abortion is a sensitive subject., but there are many reasons why the laws need to be overhauled, writes Julien Mercille.
Mary Lawlor recounts the experiences of three frontline defenders and the most common dangers they face defending human rights.
Debbie Mulhall has lived in Dublin 8 all her life and says she accepted her living conditions until she was told she had rights.
Pat Kelly, aged 72, cared for his parents for most of his life. Now, he struggles to make ends meet and fears the rise in crime in his area.
It all depends on the next parliament.
Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate…
The couple are now facing a lengthy court battle.
A Civil Society report will be presented in Geneva next week.
We take a closer look at the economic, social and cultural rights situation for three Irish social groups, as they stand today.
We take a look at what around €1.35 million would get you around the rest of the country.
A dispute over similarities between a Petty single and Smith’s Stay With Me was settled out of court.
And you were worried you’d have to watch Emmerdale on a Tuesday.
Amnesty International say the deadline for a case to be taken is approaching.
A decision on whether to hold a referendum to allow the Irish diaspora to vote in presidential elections is to be made shortly.