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Minister for culture, communications and sport, Patrick O’Donovan yesterday convened a Youth Forum on Online Safety to listen to the views of children and young people about their experiences online.  As part of his priority to strengthen online safety for children and young people, on a

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Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has begun a week of bilateral engagements with member states in advance of Ireland’s upcoming presidency of the Council of the European Union in July. Mr O’Callaghan travelled to Prague to meet with his Czech counterparts Lubomir Metnar, minister of

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Northern Ireland justice minister Naomi Long has launched a public consultation on the future of Limavady Courthouse. The consultation seeks the public’s views on a proposal to permanently close and dispose of the court building.

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Arthur Cox has marked its 30th anniversary in Belfast, celebrating three decades at the forefront of the legal and business landscape in Northern Ireland. Throughout that time, the firm has become deeply embedded in the economic story of Northern Ireland, playing a central role in many of the develo

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Police in Nebraska responding to reports of gunfire attended the scene only to find that the perpetrator was a dog. Officers in Scottsbluff found a truck with damage to one of its doors and a woman suffering minor injuries after the dog inside the vehicle accidentally discharged a shotgun.

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The rule of law, governance and ESG are increasingly shaping where capital is deployed, how businesses assess risk and how legislators can create a stable economic and political environment across Europe. That was one of the recurring themes from yesterday's Matheson event, ‘Governing for Grow

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Our weekly round-up of human rights stories from around the world. US sanctions Tanzanian police official over 'torture' of rights activists

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