judicial review
Donegal councillor and homeowners to take judicial review over defective concrete
Testing protocol ‘deliberately created and designed to circumvent existing EU concrete manufacturing regulations’ – Cllr Frank McBrearty
Judgment in Islandmagee gas storage judicial review is due on August 31
JUDGMENT will be released on Thursday August 31 on the four-day judicial review into a proposed underground gas storage facility in Islandmagee.
Environmental groups take legal action over gas storage proposal
TWO environmental groups have launched legal proceedings against the government over what they claim is a "damaging" gas storage project planned for the Co Antrim coast.
PSNI faces first legal challenge since Information Commissioner revealed 'significant concerns' over handling of mobile phone data
THE PSNI is facing its first legal challenge since the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) revealed "significant concerns" over its handling of data being accessed from mobile phones .
Analysis: Unionism must learn that diplomacy and persuasion gets you much further than protest
POLITICAL unionism shot itself in the foot over Brexit, before being stabbed in the back by the British government, only to complain and be publicly humiliated by the judicial system.
Lewis to be challenged over 'failure' to implement Stormont House agreement
SECRETARY of State Brandon Lewis is to be challenged in court for "failing" to implement the Stormont House Agreement.
'I'm fighting for ordinary working people': Pensioner (77) who gave five decades to health service tells why she is going to court over waiting lists
"I'M fighting for ordinary working people."
Legal challenge by mother of vulnerable Muckamore hospital patient over failure to resettle him in community
A legal challenge has been lodged by the mother of a vulnerable Muckamore Abbey Hospital patient over the health service's failure to resettle him in the community after he allegedly suffered "harrowing" abuse.
Child with special educational needs asks judge to allow transfer test challenge
JUDGES will tomorrow be asked to allow a child with special educational needs (SEN) to challenge the dates of the grammar school transfer test because "valuable classroom time has been lost due to the Covid-19 pandemic".
High Court hearing after pub's Guinness delivery service was shut down by PSNI
A High Court hearing is due to take place in Belfast today in relation to the PSNI's move to shut down a Guinness delivery van in the city last month.