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Men charged in connection with killing of Oughterard publican sent for trial

A man charged with the manslaughter of popular Oughterard publican and teacher John Kenny has been sent forward for trial to Galway Circuit Criminal Court along with another man who faces a charge of withholding information from gardai conducting the investigation.

Housing and its place in the financial crisis to be discussed at city conference

Housing is at the root of the global financial crisis – but it is also at the heart of personal, social and community development. Resolving the conflict between these approaches, nationally and internationally, is a core element of contemporary housing law and policy and the Centre for Housing Law, Rights and Policy at NUI Galway has announced an international conference exploring this challenge.

Galway credit unions not affected by Central Bank take-over scare

The savings of credit union members in the Galway area are safe and secure, according to the Irish League of Credit Unions (ILCU).

Six acres of scrubland for Anglo, High Court rules

ANGLO IRISH Bank secured an order for possession this week at the High Court for six acres of scrubland in Co Galway used to secure loans totalling more than €2.1 million.

Anglo Avenger breached court order over unauthorised Achill roadway works, High Court told

Galway-based property developer Joe McNamara, who was arrested but later acquitted after he drove a cement mixer into the gates of Leinster House, was back in the news on Monday at the High Court about work he is doing on Achill Island.

Anglo Avenger breached court order over unauthorised Achill roadway works, High Court told

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Galway-based property developer Joe McNamara, who was arrested but later acquitted after he drove a cement mixer into the gates of Leinster House, was back in the news on Monday at the High Court about work he is doing on Achill Island.

Foster and Allen get hit for six million in High Court

Two of Westmeath’s most famous musicians, Foster and Allen, are to appeal a High Court judgement handed down this week (November 22) after the unsuccessfully defended demands from the Revenue Commissioners totalling €6.33 million, despite the judge sympathising with the duo over their being defrauded by disgraced accountant Patrick Russell.

Mulherin welcomes modern changes to legal administration

Fine Gael TD for Mayo Michelle Mulherin has this week welcomed the commitment given by Minister Justice, Equality and Defence Alan Shatter, that he will introduce more modern administrative procedures to the legal system.

Ahascragh priest to bring defamation case against RTÉ

An Ahascragh priest is set to bring a defamation case against state broadcaster RTÉ in the High Court next month.

Further custody remand for Clonboo woman

A 21-year-old Clonboo woman has been remanded in custody for burglary and car theft charges.

 

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