We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

High Court

Last year
2025
'Full on war' between John Magnier and American tycoon over €22m Tipperary estate, High Court hears
Rape survivor awarded €328,000 in damages from foster father who abused her for years
HSE apologises over delay to act on x-ray that showed man (91) had swallowed dentures
Over half of those staying at Athlone asylum centre could begin to leave next week, High Court hears
Neighbour of Street 66 loses second high court action over noise levels at gay bar
Heir of Barne Estate 'shocked' by €50k brown envelope 'luck penny' offer from John Magnier
Seanad candidate tells High Court she had ‘expectation’ of full recount of vote over 'fine' margin
TikTok given permission to challenge €530m fine over data transfers to China
High Court hearings in TDs' similar cases over 'super junior ministers' conclude
AG says Sinn Féin TD's case against 'super junior' ministers brought with 'indolence and haste'
Court orders extradition of child abuser Oliver O'Grady to serve prison sentence in Portugal
Every government decision since 2001 'may have been unconstitutional', TD's court case argues
Rory Gallagher takes High Court case against GAA President and Director-General
Former Derry football boss Rory Gallagher is suing the GAA President and Director
Bewley's seek rent reduction for iconic Grafton St outlet from Johnny Ronan company at High Court
Judgment deferred in legal row over Athlone asylum-seeker centre to await draft legislation
High Court judge to rule on Athlone asylum centre 'stay' on Wednesday
John Magnier advisor denies being 'kept in the loop' about Tipperary land owners' tax affairs
Row breaks out in John Magnier case over claims witness was being given nods over answers
Landings at Skellig Michael set to begin today after another delay to permits for operators
High Court orders total shutdown of three wind turbines in Wexford due to noise nuisance
Gerry Adams to donate €100k libel payout to charity and defends claim he 'put manners on the BBC'
Son-in-law of billionaire John Magnier denies engaging in 'ruse' in bidding on Tipperary farm
Gerry Adams defamation trial: Here's what he said in court, and how the BBC fought back
Gerry Adams awarded €100,000 in damages after suing BBC for libel
The case centred on a BBC Spotlight programme that Adams said defamed him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of Denis Donaldson.
Jury in Gerry Adams action against BBC to resume deliberations on Friday
High Court rules suspension of Garda who allegedly had inappropriate relationship with woman is lawful
John Magnier tells court defence is trying to portray him as 'bad guy' in Tipperary land case
Billionaire Magnier was told 'one word, John: greed' on why €15m Tipperary land deal failed
High Court orders turbine to shut down at certain windspeeds overnight due to sleep disturbance
Judge tells jury in Gerry Adams libel trial not to give 'a verdict on Irish history’
Irish Nationwide manager 'shocked' that Michael Fingleton gave 'get out of jail card' to borrower
Claims about Gerry Adams in BBC programme would 'probably' not breach UK regulations, court told
BBC source who made allegations against Gerry Adams would ‘likely be killed’ if identified, court told
Dublin teen accused of assaulting Polish man granted judicial review after three-year case delay
'Black holes' in case against former head of Irish Nationwide Michael Fingleton, court told
Five other sources corroborated allegations made about Gerry Adams in BBC documentary, court hears
BBC ends cross-examination of Gerry Adams in libel trial after seven days on the stand
Irish Nationwide provided millions in loans to clients before board approval, High Court hears
Gerry Adams criticises ‘grievous smear’ in BBC Spotlight programme during defamation trial