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Russia has passed legislation allowing its central bank and a number of major financial and state institutions to operate their own anti-drone defence systems as Ukrainian long-range strikes continue to test Moscow’s air defences. The law, approved by the State Duma, authorises employees at Ru

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Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has received Cabinet approval to publish the Criminal Justice (International Cooperation on Electronic Evidence and Other Matters) Bill 2026. The bill will establish a new Office of Director of Criminal Justice International Cooperation, to allow Ireland to mee

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KRW Law has welcomed a significant High Court judgment which has quashed the Victims’ Payments Board’s refusal to grant compensation to Peter McCabe and his daughter Jeanitta following a paramilitary-style shooting in 1990. The ruling, delivered by Mr Justice Scoffield yesterday, found t

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Humanoid robots are moving closer to everyday life, but the UK lacks the laws and safeguards needed to protect the public, a researcher at Edinburgh Napier University has warned. Dr Carl Strathearn, a lecturer in computer science and researcher in autonomous social robotics at the university, said t

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Academy Award-winning actor Javier Bardem and Children's and Family Emmy Award-nominated actress Yasmin Finney star in a new film, SLAPP Suit, that dramatises the threat of – and resistance to – abusive SLAPP lawsuits, released globally today by Greenpeace International.   Strategic

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Congratulations are due to the winners of the Chief State Solicitor's Office third annual Student Law Essay Competition. This year, undergraduate law students across Ireland were invited to address the question: "As Ireland takes up the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2026, please

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Samsung Electronics narrowly averted a strike by making a last-minute deal with its South Korean workers’ union, agreeing to distribute an incredible 40 trillion won (c. €23billion; £20 bn;) in bonuses to its semiconductor workforce. Driven by an AI infrastructure boom that has tran

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The Government has approved the appointment of a new deputy commissioner in An Garda Síochána. Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has announced the appointment of Paul Cleary to the post of deputy commissioner, following a recent open competition conducted by publicjobs.

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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has completed a further series of unannounced inspections of retail businesses across Ireland as part of its ongoing compliance and enforcement activities.  The inspections, some of which were driven by complaints to the CCPC’s Nat

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In preparation for Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union in July, Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has met with his French counterpart, Gérald Darmanin, in Dublin.  They discussed a wide range of topics including data retention, prison management and the t

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