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The Police Ombudsman is investigating the circumstances that led to the death of a man who was sprayed by police with CS gas following a violent incident in Belfast city centre yesterday. A spokesperson for the ombudsman said: “The man who became unwell during an incident involving police officers

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Delivered by Mr Martin Blake BL, Attorney at Law; Sir Paul Girvan and Judge Desmond Marrinan This short course is skills-based and will improve the oral and written advocacy skills of its participants who will most likely be practising lawyers/tribunal representatives. It will concentrate on helping

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Invoking Article 50 does not mean it cannot subsequently be revoked, according to one of the EU lawyers who helped draft it. Speaking to Sky News, Jean Claude Piris said: “My opinion is that there is no legal provision in Article 50 providing that when you give your intention you cannot change you

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Credit card company MasterCard is being sued for £14 billion over claims it overcharged 46 million customers in what is the largest legal claim in British history. The case marks the first major case under a new system for class action lawsuits by multiple claimants.

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District court judge Mary Devins yesterday continued to hear a case against German car manufacturer Volkswagen over their admitted cheating on diesel emissions levels - despite a walk-out on Tuesday by barrister Paul Fogarty, (pictured) and two solicitors from A&L Goodbody who disputed the court

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Prominent employment rights lawyer Richard Grogan (pictured) has warned that pregnancy-related dismissals have reached “epidemic levels”. Mr Grogan made his comments after one of his clients, Sandra Gegeckiene, was awarded €10,000 by the Labour Court after being sacked while pregnant by sandwi

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