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Suspected fraudsters who are alleged to have bought 20 bottles of fine French wine with €95,000 in fake banknotes have been arrested — but the bottles are believed to be lost. The two men and a woman are accused of swindling a Parisian wine merchant out of 18 bottles of Petrus claret, whi

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Israel using white phosphorus in Gaza, Lebanon, endangering civilians: HRW | Al Jazeera

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Belfast-based GDPR consultancy Briefed has backed calls for governments across the UK and Ireland to introduce statutory leave for employees who have experienced a baby loss. Briefed — a UK-wide company founded and led by three Northern Ireland barristers — is supporting the campaign led

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A technical error in legislation requiring single mothers to name the father of their child when registering their birth is to be fixed nearly a decade after it was signed into law. Section 6 of the Civil Registration (Amendment) Act 2014, which concerns the registration of a child's father where th

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The Charities Regulator today announced it has appointed inspectors to carry out an investigation into the affairs of the Peter McVerry Trust. The investigation follows concerns arising from correspondence sent by the charity to the regulator in July 2023 and engagement with the charity since then i

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New protections for Ireland's historic and archaeological heritage will soon come into effect after being approved by the Oireachtas. The Historic and Archaeological Heritage and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2023, once enacted, will replace the existing National Monuments Acts 1930–2014 and o

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Holmes has announced four high-level strategic appointments across its dispute resolution, corporate, commercial property and public sector units. Ed Kelly has re-joined Holmes as a senior solicitor specialising in commercial litigation and dispute resolution, while Isabel Treacy has joined as a sen

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A judge who allegedly sent hundreds of text messages mocking lawyers, jurors and witnesses while overseeing a child murder trial is to be removed from the bench. Judge Traci Soderstrom, in Oklahoma, speculated about the size of prosecutors' penises and fawned over a police officer in messages exchan

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The Law Society of Ireland is to honour its first female president with the naming of the Moya Quinlan Lecture Theatre. Ms Quinlan, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 99, qualified as a solicitor in 1946 and was elected to the Law Society Council in 1968, where she was consistently re-elected for

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A legal challenge brought by Phoenix Law on behalf of three family members of Troubles victims has been identified as a lead case amid nearly two dozen challenges to the controversial Troubles Act. In the High Court this morning, Mr Justice Adrian Colton identified the joint submission on behalf of

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