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A man has been indicted for licking a soy sauce bottle as part of a wave of 'sushi terrorism' plaguing Japan. Ryoga Yoshino, 21 was arrested after an incident at a Kura Sushi branch in Nagoya City last month.

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Hayes solicitors LLP has announced that David Mangan is joining the firm as a partner in its growing corporate team. Mr Mangan has over 16 years’ experience in advising his clients on structuring and executing domestic and cross-border transactions, including mergers & acquisitions, joint

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Unregulated agents who work for landlords will not be able to undertake evictions under new laws to come into effect tomorrow, The Irish Times reports. Nor will landlords be able to introduce personnel from outside the State at short notice, something that has been a feature of high profile eviction

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A recording of Baroness O'Neill's John M Kelly Lecture at UCD Sutherland School of Law, entitled Philosophical views on judgement, is now available online. Following a welcome from the dean of law, Professor Laurent Pech, Baroness O'Neill was introduced by Chief Justice Donal O'Donnell.

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Justice minister Simon Harris has published the second progress report of the Drogheda Implementation Plan. This action plan focuses on implementation of the recommendations contained in the 2021 report, Drogheda: Creating a Bridge to a Better Future, which was developed by Helen McEntee in response

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. China’s growing influence threatens to undermine global human rights, new research finds

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A French woman is facing trial for insulting President Emmanuel Macron by calling him "filth" in a Facebook post. She risks a €12,000 fine at the trial to be held later this year.

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New workers’ rights, including domestic violence leave, have been introduced under the Work Life Balance Bill passed by the Oireachtas. Children, equality, disability, integration and youth minister Roderic O'Gorman has today welcomed the Work Life Balance and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 202

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The Council of Europe's Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA) has expressed deep concern over the UK's Illegal Migration Bill and its lack of compliance with core elements of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings. GRETA stress

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