A judge in Northern Ireland's High Court has rebuked lawyers over an expert witness who said the planning permission at the centre of the case was "unlawful". Mr Justice Michael Humphreys made the remarks after rejecting several grounds of challenge against planning permission for a GAA stadium in C
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A man who raps about robbing ATMs has been arrested on suspicion of robbing an ATM. Ladesion Riley, a 30-year-old from Houston, Texas recently released a YouTube video where he raps about frequently robbing ATMs out of state.
The Mediators' Institute of Ireland (MII) has announced the appointment of Stiofán Nutty as its first-ever chief executive officer. Mr Nutty, an MII-accredited mediator who previously served on the MII Council in 2013/14 and has worked as a PR consultant for the body, will take up the role fr
A man has been arrested and charged with the attempted murder of US Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh. Nicholas John Roske was allegedly found with a gun and a knife after his arrest near the justice's home in California early on Wednesday morning, The Washington Post reports.
Matheson has announced the appointment of Niall Collins and Karen Sheil as partners. Mr Collins joins the firm as partner and head of Matheson's EU, competition and regulatory law group, while Ms Sheil has joined Matheson as a partner in the commercial real estate department.
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) should be abolished as the highest court of appeal for Commonwealth countries, a prominent black barrister in London has said. Leslie Thomas QC told The Times that the British court was one of the "last vestiges of colonialism" and had been supersed
Spain is considering new laws that would impose fines on supermarkets that bin leftovers and require restaurants to offer doggy bags to customers. The draft bill, adopted yesterday by the country's Socialist-led government, aims to reduce the country's annual food waste figure of 1,300 tonnes, accor
The family of an Israeli writer whose article inspired the 1986 film Top Gun is suing Paramount Pictures for copyright infringement over the new sequel. They argue the studio lacked the rights to Ehud Yonay's 1983 story "Top Guns" when it released Top Gun: Maverick.
Allegations of conflicts of interest within An Bord Pleanála risk undermining public confidence in the planning system, the Irish Planning Institute has warned. Remy Farrell SC was appointed by ministers in April to investigate allegations concerning the Board's deputy chairperson Paul Hyde,
Dublin-based commercial law firm Kenny Solicitors has joined Eversheds Sutherland LLP, boosting the global law practice's commercial litigation and real estate offerings in Ireland. Kenny Solicitors' team of lawyers, led by principal Graham Kenny, will become part of Eversheds Sutherland's team in I
Dentons lawyer Gemma Freeman has been recognised as one of Europe's rising stars by Law.com International. Ms Freeman, who has been counsel at Dentons in Dublin since 2021, was included in the Europe's Best Up-and-Coming Female Lawyers 2022 list.
Barrister Ryan Cushley has been elected as chair of the Employment Lawyers Group Northern Ireland (ELGNI). The group held its AGM yesterday, where Mr Cushley was elected alongside vice-chair Emma McIlveen, secretary Sarah Cochrane, treasurer Aisling Byrne and other committee members.
A police officer who had the words "PURE EVIL" tattooed across his knuckles has been sacked. Eric Weyda has launched an appeal against his sacking by Cincinnati Police Department four months after getting the ill-advised tattoos, WLWT5 reports.
Beauchamps LLP has welcomed six interns as part of its summer internship programme. Conor Grogan, Jack Curtin, Isobel Davis, Lisa Cunney, Esme Honan and Hugh Black make up the first set of summer interns.
A proposed EU directive aimed at enhancing the access of workers to minimum wage protection has progressed with the reaching of political agreement between the European Parliament and EU member states. The new directive will neither set a common European minimum wage or require all member states to