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The Child Law Project has resumed reporting on child protection proceedings, today publishing its first new volume of reports in 18 months. The reports, published online, include cases where judges deplored the number of children without allocated social workers, considered the plight of those in un

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A proposed new scale of fees which would effectively cap legal costs in environmental judicial reviews would seriously undermine access to justice, weaken environmental protection, and risk breaching constitutional, EU and international legal obligations, The Bar of Ireland has said. The Department

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The president of the UK Supreme Court, Lord Reed, has announced his intention to retire from the court on 10 January 2027.  Lord Reed became a Supreme Court justice in February 2012. He became deputy president in June 2018 and then president in January 2020.

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Bodycam footage has captured the bizarre moment an American police officer arrested a runaway emu. A video of the chase and arrest has been viewed more than 250,000 times on the Facebook page of St Johns County Sheriff's Office in north-east Florida.

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A government minister is set to meet with officials from Elon Musk's social media platform X today in the wake of an international scandal around AI-powered abuse of women and children. Niamh Smyth, the minister of state with special responsibility for trade promotion, AI and digital transformation,

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Ireland should use its EU presidency to push for stricter laws against using AI to generate and share non-consensual intimate images, the government has been told. The AI Advisory Council has published its recommendations to the government on the alleged creation and public dissemination of AI-gener

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Our weekly round-up of human rights stories from around the world. ‘Shoot to Kill’: Accounts of Brutal Crackdown Emerge From Iran

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The EU's new trade deal with Mercosur could be referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) depending on the outcome of a vote by MEPs. Sinn Féin has called on Irish MEPs to back a resolution which would effectively put the deal on hold pending a legal review by EU judges.

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