Tag: Ireland
19-Year-Old Sentenced for Sexual Offences Against Two Women
A 19-year-old man has been sentenced to jail for committing offences against two women that were deemed to have a sexual element. This case highlights the ongoing issues of sexual violence and its impact on the community.
Ryanair’s Legal Battle Over ‘Screen-Scraping’ Continues Despite European Court Decisions
Ryanair can proceed with its 'screen-scraping' case, as ruled by the court, despite prior decisions from French and Spanish authorities. This development has significant implications for the airline and the tech industry in Ireland.
Enoch Burke Secures High Court Permission to Challenge Employment Appeal Ruling
Enoch Burke has been granted permission by the High Court to challenge a previous failed employment appeal, marking a significant development in his ongoing legal battle.
‘He Told Me He Loved Me, But I Just Kept Stabbing...
A dramatic case has emerged in Ireland involving a lawyer accused of murdering his father, with shocking statements made during court proceedings. The incident raises questions about familial relationships and the complexities of legal accountability.
Enniskillen Swimmers Shine in National Competitions
Enniskillen swimmers recently showcased their talent by competing against Ireland's elite in a series of prestigious events, highlighting the community's dedication to the sport.
19-Year-Old Sentenced for Sexual Offences Against Two Women
A young man has been sentenced for crimes with a sexual element against two women, highlighting ongoing concerns about safety and justice in Ireland.
Lawyer Accused of Murdering His Father: A Shocking Case Unfolds
In a harrowing turn of events, a lawyer stands accused of murdering his father, reportedly uttering the chilling words, 'He told me he loved me, but I just kept stabbing him.' This case has garnered significant attention across Media news Ireland.
Ryanair Can Proceed with ‘Screen-Scraping’ Case After Court Ruling
Ryanair is set to continue its legal battle over screen-scraping, following a court ruling that allows the airline to challenge decisions made by French and Spanish authorities.
Enoch Burke Secures High Court Permission to Contest Employment Appeal Ruling
Enoch Burke has received permission from the High Court to challenge the outcome of his employment appeal, marking a significant development in his ongoing legal battle.
Hotel Faces Planning Enforcement Over Asylum Seeker Accommodation in Ireland
A hotel in Ireland has been served with a planning enforcement notice regarding its use as accommodation for asylum seekers, raising community concerns and highlighting ongoing discussions about housing and asylum policies.




