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Philip Luther Syrian government forces have been using banned Soviet-era cluster munitions to carry out indiscriminate attacks on civilians amid a tightening siege in opposition-held Eastern Ghouta, near Damascus, bringing the enclave’s humanitarian crisis to breaking point, Amnesty International

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A man accused of breaching the terms of his contract with his former employer, by “assisting recruitment” and supplying confidential information to the company he moved to, has been ordered to make discovery of all documents “reasonably available to him by means of a data subject access reques

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The Supreme Court will make a formal declaration next February that the absolute prohibition on asylum seekers looking for employment is unconstitutional, The Irish Times reports. The court today ruled that a declaration will be made on 9 February 2018, regardless of the State's progress in addressi

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Late-stage amendments to the Domestic Violence Bill in the Seanad will criminalise "coercive control" within relationships. David Stanton, minister of state in the Department of Justice, unexpectedly told the Seanad this week that, following consideration, "two Government amendments have been tabled

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Lawyers' mental health charity LawCare has been nominated for a grant worth up to £8,000 from the new Wesleyan Foundation. The Foundation has been newly set up by Wesleyan, a specialist financial service provider for lawyers, to support good causes across the UK.

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A Nazi SS guard who became known as the “Bookkeeper of Auschwitz”, 96, is fit and able to serve his four-year jail sentence, a German court has ruled. Oskar Gröning was found guilty of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 people at the death camp during the Second World War.

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