Records of the courts of petty sessions, c. 1822–1924

By Fiona Fitzsimons The courts of petty sessions were the lowest courts in the land. They developed independently of manor courts, which they eventually replaced. Petty sessions evolved from the exercise of summary jurisdiction by justices outside the quarter sessions. They heard criminal and civil matters, gave summary verdicts on lesser cases and referred more … Read more

If it quacks like a duck …

One of the peculiar features of the far-right phenomenon in Ireland is its denial of its own existence. That, apparently, is a trope of the ‘mainstream media’. While it is true that the recent surge in international protection applicants has been badly handled by the government and that many decent people have been caught up … Read more