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British intelligence agency GCHQ has won a legal case over its ability to hack suspects’ phones and computers after a tribunal ruled such “equipment interference” was lawful. Seven internet providers as well as Privacy International challenged the practice, which is also called “computer net

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A woman has been awarded €40,615 in damages after a portion of the ceiling in her rented accommodation in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, fell on her head and back. The defendant, Eamon Clohessy, was the landlord of plaintiff Ms Concepta Collery and accepted that there was a duty to keep the premises in g

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A prominent Irish republican will be sentenced in the Special Criminal Court today after being found guilty of nine charges of tax evasion last year. Thomas ‘Slab’ Murphy was convicted of failing to furnish tax returns between 1996-2004, while he was farming and dealing in the lucrative cattle t

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Pictured (l-r): Dearbhail McDonald, Mary O'Connor TD, Niamh Gallagher and Fiona Mahon Law students overwhelmingly backed gender quotas for women candidates in the Irish election at a Women in Politics debate instigated by the Eversheds Women's Leadership Initiative.

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Peadar Tóibín Sinn Féin has outlined procedures for protecting jurors in sensitive cases as an alternative to the continued operation of the juryless Special Criminal Court.

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The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has responded to reports that banned drivers in the UK could use a legal loophole to continue driving in Ireland. The Belfast Telegraph yesterday reported that defence lawyers in Letterkenny District Court had successfully argued that the procedure used to implement U

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