Govt urged to alter CervicalCheck tribunal plans Sinn Féin's Louise O'Reilly has called on the Government to alter its current plan for the CervicalCheck tribunal in order to make it less adversarial. Ireland • 22 Oct 20
Court overturns Hep C and HIV Tribunal ruling The Hepatitis C and HIV Compensation Tribunal's refusal to compensate a woman who suffered a psychiatric illness after her father died from an AIDS-related illness … Courts • 09 Aug 18
Claire Byrne Live - Rape Trial, Charleton Tribunal, Ban Smartphon Claire Byrne Live - Rape Trial, Charleton Tribunal, Ban Smartphones, 8th Amendment & Stephen Lynch Claire Byrne Features • 12 Apr 18
McCabe's background discussed prior to O'Higgins The Disclosures Tribunal has heard that Sergeant Maurice McCabe's background, including a previously dismissed allegation of sexual assault, were discussed during a legal consultation prior … Disclosures Tribunal • 15 Jan 18
China's report had errors, Moody's tells tribunal Ratings agency Moody's has told a Hong Kong tribunal that a report on Chinese companies had some errors, but it stood by the material outcome … Business • 11 Sep 15
Corrigan denies he failed to pass on information Former Det Sgt Owen Corrigan has denied to the Smithwick Tribunal he had information that could have saved an RUC informer's life but failed to … News • 01 Aug 12
PSNI kept crucial intelligence from Smithwick The Smithwick Tribunal has heard that senior officers in the PSNI made a deliberate decision not to release crucial new intelligence to it for several … News • 25 Jul 12
Corrigan denies making up conspiracy at Smithwick A former detective sergeant has denied playing the "green card" at the Smithwick Tribunal by accusing the British authorities of conspiring to prove garda collusion … News • 10 Jul 12
Owen Corrigan begins evidence at Smithwick The former detective sergeant who is one of the three former officers at the centre of the Smithwick Tribunal has started to give evidence. News • 08 Jun 12
Nine people received €33m in Moriarty legal costs Nine people were paid a total of €33m for work on the Moriarty Tribunal, the Dáil Public Accounts Committee has heard. News • 03 May 12
Gardaí will act on tribunal reports if necessary The Minister for Justice has said he is confident that the gardaí will act where they have reason to believe that offences have been committed … News • 10 Apr 12
Call for 'consequences' after tribunal findings A Government minister has said there should be consequences for individuals against whom any tribunal makes adverse findings. News • 30 Mar 12
Smithwick Tribunal criticises gardaí and PSNI The gardaí and the PSNI have been criticised at the Smithwick Tribunal for failing to disclose investigations into allegations of garda collusion with the IRA … News • 29 Mar 12
Willie O'Dea defends Mahon Tribunal remarks Former Fianna Fáil Minister Willie O'Dea has defended his past public comments on the Mahon Tribunal in the Dáil. News • 29 Mar 12