A former Woolworths employee has been criticised by Australia’s Fair Work Commission after lodging a compensation claim over being told to cover up his exposed “bum crack” during a shift. In a ruling, deputy president Alan Colman dismissed the Victorian man’s application, fin
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An event celebrating innovation, resilience and the success of female-led trailblazers was held at RDJ's office in Cork.
A leading barrister has secured a reprieve from facing an unprecedented contempt of court case linked to his conduct during the trial of six Palestine Action activists. The case centred on a break-in at Elbit Systems, a British subsidiary of an Israeli defence company. Four activists were convicted
More than 200 scam websites targeting Irish users were identified last year, including fake online shops and fraudulent loan firms falsely claiming to be regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. A new report from the Irish Internet Hotline found financial scams rose by 52 per cent in a year, with f
Continued delays in regenerating Dublin’s inner-city flat complexes are leaving families trapped in housing conditions that breach fundamental human rights obligations, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has warned. Appearing before the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing
The board of CRY Ireland (Cardiac Risk in the Young) has appointed Jack Mulholland and Niall Miller as the charity’s newest trustees. While both will be joining the board of trustees, Mr Miller will also take on the role as the charity’s treasurer. Mr Mulholland, a qualified solicitor, i
Scottish judge Lady Wise is to deliver this year's Sir Henry Brooke Lecture, hosted by the British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII). The hybrid event, which takes place on 9 July, will be held at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP in London.
A French academic is under investigation after allegedly inventing a philology prize and awarding it to himself. Florent Montaclair, who taught without incident for 20 years at a university in Besançon, eastern France, received the so-called Gold Medal of Philology at a 2016 ceremony at the N
The vast majority (97 per cent) of complaints made by the public about broadcast and on-demand media relate to content on radio and TV broadcasters, according to a new report by Coimisiún na Meán. Complaints about content made available on video-on-demand (VOD) services account for les
California’s Santa Clara County has sued Meta Platforms, alleging the company profited from fraudulent advertisements on Facebook and Instagram in breach of state false advertising and unfair business practice laws. The lawsuit, filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court on behalf of Californi
The families of those killed in the RAF Chinook crash on the Mull of Kintyre have accused the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of a “callous disregard” for their personal data after sensitive information was unlawfully released under freedom of information laws. The material, which was disclose
HHD Solicitors is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The firm was established in 1996 by founding partners Matt Higgins, Michael Hollywood and Damian Deazley, starting with just two staff members in a small office on the Cliftonville Road.
Conor McArdle has won the 2026 McCarthy Debate, which was held at King's Inns last month. The annual comic debate in memory of the late Mr Justice Niall McCarthy and his wife Barbara, saw four participants argue the motion: "This House believes that the problem with artificial intelligence is
The competitive spirit of Ireland's legal sector was channelled onto the sports field as solicitors and law firms gathered for the fun-filled 'Arachas Fittest Firm' team competition in Old Wesley Rugby Club, Donnybrook.
Civil society organisations, academics and human rights activists from Northern Ireland and Ireland have come together to write jointly to the UK Prime Minister and the Taoiseach, urging both governments to publicly reaffirm their commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and to r



