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The Irish Times has published a full obituary for former solicitor and Armagh footballer John McKnight, who passed away at the age of 84. The UCD graduate was a celebrated footballer at both a minor and senior level, the obituary recalls.

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A trainee solicitor has been convicted of providing illegal immigration advice and services. Babar Khan, of Sydenham, London was convicted on 24 August at Southwark Crown Court of providing unregulated immigration advice and services. He was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment suspended for two yea

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The Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland is now accepting online submissions from individuals and organisations on all issues relevant to the Commission’s terms of reference. The commission website says that submissions "will form an important input to the Commission’s report on the f

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Pictured (l-r): Carol Gibbons, Enterprise Ireland; Shane Nolan, IDA Ireland; Paul Sweetman, Technology Ireland; Adrian Mullett, Bank of Ireland; and Catherine Guy, ByrneWallace. ByrneWallace has announced it will sponsor the Annual Irish Software Awards - now in its 25th year - for the second year i

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A man awaiting trial on rape charges has been given permission to travel to the UK to attend two music festivals, the Irish Independent reports. The man, appearing in Letterkenny District Court yesterday, was granted a variation in his bail conditions allowing him to leave the country for eight days

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A parking firm that took a barrister to court over a £85 fine has been ordered to pay £1,550 in costs after a judge dismissed the case. ParkingEye sued Nicholas Bowen QC (pictured), who refused to pay the fine after exceeding a free two-hour parking period when he stopped for a nap at Membury Serv

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Lucinda Creighton, a former Irish minister for European affairs The Irish Government's annual legal costs will increase after Brexit because the UK will no longer influence negotiations on its behalf or help to transpose EU legislation into common law.

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