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The High Court has refused to remit a summary judgment of more than €6 million to plenary hearing, because the secretary of the company against which the judgment was made could not prove Allied Irish Bank (AIB) had been negligent in failing to provide him with independent legal advice when he sig

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Finance Minister Michael Noonan Finance Minister Michael Noonan yesterday failed to persuade his Cabinet colleagues to back an appeal aimed at overturning the European Commission's €13 billion tax ruling against Ireland and Apple.

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Revised proposals to establish a common system for calculating the tax base of businesses operating in the EU are expected to be brought forward by the European Commission in November. The Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) was first proposed in 2011, and the Commission announced in June

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Finance Minister Michael Noonan Finance Minister Michael Noonan will today seek Cabinet approval for an appeal against the European Commission's ruling that the State must collect €13 billion in unpaid tax from US tech giant Apple.

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Children's Minister Katherine Zappone Children's Minister Katherine Zappone should negotiate with trade unions to end the industrial dispute at the Oberstown Youth Detention Centre, a leading prison reform group has said.

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An Garda Síochána has announced it will scrap fees for documentation in relation to fatal road traffic collisions next year. Following representations from the Garda Commissioner, the force said it had reviewed documentation fees relating to fatal and serious injury road traffic collisions.

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Nominations have been opened for this year's elections to the Law Society of Ireland Council. Candidates must be nominated by two members of the Law Society by 19 September 2016 to stand for election to the governing Council.

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