A fresh legal challenge to the £1.2bn A5 road upgrade in counties Derry and Tyrone will be heard in March…
Mr Justice McAlinden
Judge pledges ‘no delay’ in hearing A5 judicial review proceedings
A High Court judge has said there will be no delays in dealing with a fresh legal challenge to the…
Youngest Bloody Sunday victim to receive over £140k damages
The first and youngest victim shot by a British soldier on Bloody Sunday is to receive more than £140,000 in…
A MAN shot in the leg by a soldier on Bloody Sunday has been awarded £138,000 in a civil compensation…
THE long-awaited pension for people badly injured during the Troubles will open for applications on August 31. Mr Justice McAlinden,…
A long-awaited pension for people badly injured during the Troubles will open for applications on Wednesday, June 30. It is…
Bloody Sunday victim’s family awarded £270,000
THE family of the only woman to be shot on Bloody Sunday are to be awarded nearly £270,000 in damages,…
Coronavirus: Hair and beauty businesses lose High Court case
A case brought by hair and beauty businesses that had to close as part of Stormont’s attempts to curb the…
Troubles pensions delay unlawful, rules High Court
THE Executive Office is acting unlawfully in delaying the introduction of a compensation scheme for injured Troubles victims, a judge…