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Nexus NI is to continue managing Northern Ireland's domestic and sexual abuse helpline after being awarded a three-year contract. The contract — which can optionally be extended twice for periods of two years each — was awarded jointly by the Department of Justice, Department of Health a

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Matheson has launched the 2026 Tim Scanlon Corporate Law Bursary, which honours late Matheson partner and former chairperson Tim Scanlon. Established in 2022, the bursary is delivered as part of Matheson’s impactful business programme and is open to undergraduate and postgraduate law students.

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UN human rights experts have expressed concern over An Garda Síochána's acquisition and use of less lethal weapons for crowd control and protest management. Gina Romero, the special rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, and Alice Jill Edwards, the

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Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt should be allowed to enter the Irish taxi market, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has said. While the apps are available in Ireland, they only function here as booking services for regulated taxis, instead of using the gig economy model

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A top City of London banker has admitted to systematically dodging rail fares for nearly a year — saving himself a measly £6,000 in the process. Joseph Molloy, a former HSBC executive, avoided a prison sentence after admitting to 740 instances of "doughnutting".

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Philip Lee LLP has welcomed two new partners, with Bláthnaid Evans joining the firm's employment practice and Edon Byrnes joining the corporate and M&A team. Both lawyers were previously partners at Ogier, where Ms Evans was also head of employment and immigration.

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The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has awarded €40,000 to a Deaf man who faced discrimination in a recruitment process after finding that a statutory €13,000 limit on compensation was inadequate under EU law. Noel O'Connell, who was represented by FLAC, succeeded in a disability disc

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The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has opened an inquiry into Elon Musk's social media company, X, in relation to the AI-generated images scandal. The DPC's inquiry into X Internet Unlimited Company (XIUC) under section 110 of the Data Protection Act 2018 is separate to an ongoing EU investig

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A "two-email limit" has been imposed on lawyers in England's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in a bid to encourage younger members of staff to pick up the phone. Stephen Parkinson, the director of public prosecutions, has ordered a clamp-down on long email chains between CPS staff and police.

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A post-Brexit deal on Gibraltar has reached another milestone following its formal adoption by the European Commission. EU and UK negotiators reached a political agreement last summer on a deal to remove all physical barriers, checks and controls on persons and goods circulating between Spain and Gi

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