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Desmond McCabe claimed the PSNI’s decision to put other sensitive research work on hold for six months unlawfully breached an entitlement to have his claim for damages ...
A Co Fermanagh man charged with possessing an armour-plating explosive device was granted bail at the High Court today.
Use of lethal force by the SAS soldiers was ‘not reasonable’, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys concluded.
Dismissing the judicial review, Mr Justice Richard Humphreys commented that 'The Bat in Building 6C' could be an episode title in a Scandi Noir series ...
High Court judge Mr Justice Humphreys granted leave to the legal challenge and will see the case move to a full hearing in September.
Mr Justice Humphreys said the decision not to call any former health ministers to testify at the public inquiry into the alleged abuse of patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital was procedurally fair.
Northern Ireland’s presiding coroner, Mr Justice Michael Humphreys, found that the SAS soldiers did not have an honest belief in the necessity of using lethal force and that it was unjustified ...