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The Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) will investigate Facebook's European privacy practices following a ruling by the High Court in Dublin. The commissioner, Helen Dixon, had originally refused to investigate 22 complaints filed by 28-year old Max Schrems, an Austrian law student and privacy activ

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Individuals and companies would be able to donate no more than €10,000 to a politician, candidate or political party within a 12-month period under legislation proposed by Lucinda Creighton TD. The Electoral (Amendment) (Moriarty Tribunal) Bill 2015, to be presented in Dáil Éireann by Ms Creight

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A Roma family whose son was removed by gardaí overnight because of unsubstantiated claims that he may not have been the family's biological child has won €60,000 in damages. The High Court in Dublin heard that the blonde-haired child was removed in October 2013 amid heightened vigilance after a c

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Transport Ninister Paschal Donohoe Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe will oversee a consolidation of primary and secondary legislation concerning road traffic safety, a government spokeswoman has told the Irish Times.

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The English Bridge Union (EBU) has failed in a legal challenge to have the card game recognised as a sport. A judge at the High Court in London ruled that the decision by English Sports Council - a non-departmental public body which provides government and lottery funding for sport in the community

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The English Bridge Union (EBU) has failed in a legal challenge to have the card game recognised as a sport. A judge at the High Court in London ruled that the decision by English Sports Council - a non-departmental public body which provides government and lottery funding for sport in the community

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