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Legislation to allow for legal access to abortion in Ireland cannot be introduced until legal challenges to the result of the referendum on the Eighth Amendment are resolved, The Irish Times reports. Three separate applications for judicial review are due to be heard by the High Court in Dublin on T

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The Government has announced it will appeal to the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights over the court's refusal to revise its 1978 judgment on the "Hooded Men". In March, the ECtHR dismissed the Government's application to revise the Ireland v United Kingdom ruling, which found that

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Thousands of barristers have voted in favour of ending their industrial action and have accepted a £15 million offer from the Ministry of Justice over payment rates for reading evidence and documents in trials. More than 3,000 barristers voted in the ballot of the Criminal Bar Association, which sa

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