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A judicial review challenge was launched at Belfast High Court on Friday on behalf of Belfast woman Máire Mhic an Fháilí challenging both the decision to proscribe Palestine Action and the subsequent actions taken against her by the PSNI. The case raises issues unique to Norther

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Ireland’s migrant workers are being prevented from living with their children by family reunification rules that impose unattainable income thresholds and lengthy delays, according to a coalition led by the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI). In a submission to the Department of Justice, bac

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Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has announced the launch of a new survey to learn more about professionals providing Voice of the Child and Welfare reports in family law proceedings to assist with the development and establishment of a panel of assessors. The survey is part of the government&

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The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has called for any reform of Ireland’s criminal legal aid system to be firmly grounded in human rights and equality principles, warning that efficiency measures must not undermine people’s right to a fair trial or meaningful access t

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Several national legal, human rights and civil society organisations came together on Friday at the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin to voice their concerns over planned changes to Ireland's criminal legal aid scheme and the potential consequences for access to justice.

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Authorities in Mombasa, Kenya, have announced a crackdown on the spreading of false claims about disappearing male genitalia. The hoax, which reportedly originated in neighbouring Kwale County, has led to a series of attacks in recent days, with several people injured after being falsely accused of

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The new police ombudsman for Northern Ireland must release the report into the failed police investigation of the 2001 murder of journalist Martin O’Hagan. That is the call from Amnesty International following the appointment of Jacqui Durkin who takes up the role today.

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More than 46,000 freedom of information requests were made to public bodies in Ireland last year, marking an 11 per cent increase on 2024 and a 65 per cent rise since amendments to the legislation in 2014, according to the Information Commissioner’s Annual Report 2025. Publishing the report, I

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Our weekly round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Australia's coal and gas exports violate our human rights, group says in new UN case

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