The North's Chief Constable has been interviewed under caution after leading loyalist paramilitaries accused him of prejudicing their right to a fair trial, it was revealed today.
The Central Criminal Court trial of a Waterford man accused of murdering of his wife has entered its closing stages, as the judge hears the defence's application to withdraw the case from the jury.
A woman has lost her High Court action for damages after she was targeted by criminals and robbed while collecting bank data and cheques as part of her role as a courier for Iarnród Éireann.
Psychiatric reports have been sought in the case of a 16-year-old boy arrested for holding up a shop while armed with an imitation handgun, to clarify whether he is fit to plea.
A prominent businessman has told the George Redmond corruption trial that he used the Fianna Fáil chief whip on Dublin County Council, the late Mr Patrick Dunne, to assist him in planning matters.
The State was today granted a time extension to allow it complete the book of evidence in the case of a 17-year-old boy charged with the murder of a Polish man in Drimnagh, in Dublin in February.