Kenneally cousin denies 'sweeping claims under carpet' A former Fianna Fáil TD and Senator who is a cousin of convicted child abuser Bill Kenneally has denied that he tried to sweep the … Ireland • 20 Sep
Kenneally Commission told garda's actions 'fell short' An expert in child protection and child sexual abuse has said the actions of a senior garda - who was told in 1987 that Waterford … Ireland • 19 Sep
Kenneally abuse one of most serious cases - judge The garda in charge of investigations into convicted child abuser Bill Kenneally has agreed with the chair of an inquiry into the abuse that it … Ireland • 20 Sep
Basketball body gives evidence at Kenneally inquiry The organisation governing basketball in Ireland has said it did not know anything about the sexual abuse of children by former basketball coach and manager, … Ireland • 13 Sep
Commission to call abuser Bill Kenneally as a witness The Commission of Investigation examining the response of State authorities to allegations of sexual abuse made against the now convicted child abuser, Bill Kenneally intends … Ireland • 12 Sep
Enoch Burke jailed for second time for breaching order Secondary school teacher Enoch Burke has been jailed for a second time for breaching a High Court order to stay away from the school where … Courts • 08 Sep
Ex-INM executives settle alleged data breach case A legal action taken by two former senior executives at Independent News and Media over an alleged breach of their electronic data in 2014, has … Courts • 01 Sep
Judge accuses State of making 'mockery' of bail system A High Court judge has said state authorities are making "a mockery of the bail system" by failing to bring offenders back before the court … Courts • 31 Jul
Man admits murdering two men and harming third in Sligo A 23-year-old man has pleaded guilty to murdering two men and intentionally causing harm to another in Sligo last year. Courts • 31 Jul
Why abuse survivors waive their right to anonymity In a month where five people who suffered sexual violence all allowed themselves to be publicly identified, RTÉ's Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell examines why … Analysis and Comment • 30 Jul