Van Morrison launches legal challenge to ban on live music under Covid restrictions in Northern Ireland
Last year, the 75-year-old penned songs alleging scientists were making up “crooked facts” to justify restrictions to “enslave” the population.
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Last year, the 75-year-old penned songs alleging scientists were making up “crooked facts” to justify restrictions to “enslave” the population.
Jennifer McNern is taking a judicial review case against the Northern Ireland Executive.
The pair had claimed the emergency Covid-19 legislation passed by the Oireachtas is unconstitutional.
The case was before the courts today.
There was once again a heavy garda presence outside the court.
Opponents to the plant have said they are ready to initiate a judicial review in the High Court.
Edward McDonagh seeks various orders and declarations against Galway County Council.
Right to Know are seeking access to more documents on what has been said about climate change at the Cabinet table.
Rebecca Carter won her court case against the State Examinations Commission on Wednesday and received an official offer of her college place earlier today.
Harris ‘lacks the independence’ to fulfill the State’s top policing role, it’s being claimed.
The ruling was made this morning.
The High Court had been hearing the second day of INM’s judicial review action against the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE).
The High Court has been hearing day one of Independent News and Media’s judicial review of the application by the ODCE for High Court inspectors to be appointed to the company.
The Protect Our Native Kelp Forest protest group has been campaigning against plans to harvest kelp in the waters of Bantry Bay.
Aidan Conroy’s truck and trailer were seized at Dublin Port in August 2015.
Jonathan Heaphy was sentenced to seven years in jail in 2016 for money laundering offences.
A Belfast law firm said the issue is “a matter of national importance”.
The case has been postponed until next month.
The call was made by the Finucane family.
A judge failed to tell them the reasons for his “momentous decision.”
The Europe V Facebook group launched the action last year after the Irish Data Protection Commissioner decided not to investigate Facebook over its involvement in the NSA’s PRISM surveillance program.
The Northern Ireland Assembly is to be recalled tomorrow to discuss Peter Robinson’s concerns about protection for IRA suspects.
EDF, the French energy giant, has agreed a deal to build two reactors at Hinkley Point, in Somerset.
One of the three students who sought the original judicial review has since dropped out of college due to grant reforms and is planning to emigrate.
Businessman David Hall is seeking a declaration that the part of the Credit Institutions Act under which the Minister for Finance can issue promissory notes be declared unconstitutional.
Ruairí Quinn admits the Budget will be so tough that a blanket cut to postgraduate student grants “cannot be ruled out”.