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Software changes to lower emissions from diesel car engines will likely fall foul of EU law, one Irish lawyer involved in the VW emissions scandal has said. Evan O’Dwyer said the only legal fix would be to ban the affected cars from the road, The Irish Times reports.

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Ireland is not ready for the ethical and legal issues thrown up by scientists’ ability to edit human genes, one expert has said. An announcement by US scientists this week that they have modified human embryos to get rid of genetic mutations that cause heart disease is a “game-changer” accordi

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A woman who was attacked by two dogs during an evening walk in 2012 has been awarded €234,557 in the High Court. Finding the woman to be a credible witness in giving evidence, Mr Justice Barr was satisfied that she had suffered moderate PTSD as a result of the attack, and accepted evidence from he

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The number of people seeking debt solutions in Ireland continued to rise in the second quarter of the year, the Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI) said. There were 1,259 new applications, a 26 per cent increase in the number of Protective Certificates issued, and a 22 per cent increase in approved

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County Cork councillors have been invited to propose uses for the disused courthouse building in Youghal, the Irish Examiner reports. The Courts Service of Ireland said it would take on board any suggestions for the listed courthouse building at Market Square, which has not been used in almost two d

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Appellant bulk importers have had their interlocutory appeal in a criminal case unanimously dismissed by justices in the UK Supreme Court who have ruled grey market goods are caught by the criminal offence in s.92(1) Trade Marks Act 1994. This is an interlocutory appeal in a criminal case in which t

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An outgoing Circuit Court judge has criticised sections of the media for placing a greater emphasis on harsh prison sentences than rehabilitating and reintegrating prisoners. The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) today welcomed and echoed the remarks made by retiring Judge David Riordan at his last si

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