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A woman who stopped to let a chicken cross the road has been accused of spraying a fellow driver with bear mace after she ...
From Dublin to Dundee and Belfast to Birmingham, the labouring poor of 19th century Britain and Ireland had to contend with the widespread scourge of child-stripping – the theft of their children’s ...
Eoin Jackson analyses the ICJ's landmark climate change opinion. On Wednesday this week, the International court of Justice ...
Alastair Tibbs reviews Netflix's new documentary on the Grenfell Tower fire. In the early hours of 14 June 2017, the London ...
Simmons & Simmons has announced the expansion of its Dublin office's employment practice through the acquisition of CC ...
Justice, home affairs and migration minister Jim O’Callaghan has negotiated funding of €2.180 billion under the National Development Plan for major capital projects in the justice sector from ...
The Children’s Ombudsman has accused the Government of failing child victims of domestic and sexual violence and of treating his office with disrespect, following a dispute over the funding of a ...
Wilson Nesbitt has announced that it has raised a total of £5,050 for its Charity of the Year, Dementia NI. Dementia NI is a ...
The first review of the Civil Legal Aid Scheme since its introduction in 1979 has been published. Publishing both majority ...
Bird & Bird has moved to its new Irish headquarters at the top of Grafton St. at 124 St Stephen’s Green, in the heart of ...
The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark advisory opinion on the obligations of states in the face of the ...
Donald Trump and senior officials in his administration have been accused of defying the courts in more than a third of the lawsuits in which judges have issued substantive rulings against them, ...
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