Ireland's media regulator has launched formal investigations into TikTok and LinkedIn amid concerns that their processes for reporting suspected illegal content fall short of EU legal requirements. Coimisiún na Meán's investigations team will assess whether the two platforms have contr
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Human rights lawyer Noeline Blackwell has been appointed as an expert adviser to Fiosrú, the Office of the Police Ombudsman. The former CEO of Dublin Rape Crisis Centre will assist the watchdog as an expert adviser on domestic, sexual and gender-based violence.
A trio of "rebel nuns" who refused to retire and broke into their old convent have been temporarily granted permission to stay there. The three octogenarians made global headlines after fleeing a Catholic care home earlier this year to return to their abandoned convent in central Austria.
Northern Ireland firm Allsopp Campbell Rainey has appointed Carla Fraser as partner and head of family law. Ms Fraser brings with her more than a decade of specialist experience across complex matrimonial, divorce, and Children NI Order matters, including high-profile and sensitive cases.
Renowned human rights lawyer and academic Professor Colm Ó Cinnéide will deliver FLAC's annual justice lecture next week. This year's event celebrates the 250th anniversary of the birth of Daniel O'Connell and will include a reading from his speeches by actor Stephen Rea.
Carlow woman Eileen O'Leary, well known for working alongside the late solicitor Ronald J. Clery, has celebrated her 100th birthday.
Experts have sounded the alarm on conditions in Irish prisons, warning that overcrowding due to record prisoner numbers is leading to "a crisis the likes of which we have never experienced". The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) today launched its latest annual Progress in the Penal System report, whi
A new online portal has been launched to support and facilitate employers’ engagement with MyFutureFund, the new automatic retirement savings scheme. The MyFutureFund Employer Portal provides employers with the platform to complete their profile and choose a payment method in advance of the st
A new report from Westminster MPs makes recommendations based on an "inaccurate understanding" of the new joint framework on legacy issues, the Irish government has said. The Northern Ireland affairs committee (NIAC) this week published a report on the UK government's Northern Ireland Troubles Bill.
Company law changes relating to access to the residential addresses of company directors and secretaries are out for consultation. The Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment is now consulting on the proposed changes to the Companies Act 2014.
Belfast-based Phoenix Law has promoted immigration lawyer Sinead Marmion to partner. Ms Marmion joined the firm in 2019 and heads its immigration and asylum department, acting in several high-profile and complex cases including the landmark challenge to the UK's Rwanda policy and the Illegal Migrati
Medical negligence and personal injury firm Sweeney Solicitors has merged with Templemore-based James J. Kelly Solicitors.
David Widger has been re-elected by the partners of A&L Goodbody LLP to serve a second four-year term as managing partner from May 2026. Mr Widger assumed the leadership of the firm in May 2022, having joined the firm as a trainee in 1992 and becoming a partner in 2001.
A hardcore fan of The Simpsons who paid for a genuine licence plate referencing the cartoon has complained of a deluge of fines thanks to bad motorists using similar fake novelty plates. Massachusetts woman Katie Unis has the only genuine licence plate in her state which reads "BORT", WBZ NewsRadio
Belfast firm Phoenix Law is acting on behalf of Irish rap group Kneecap in defamation proceedings against a Canadian MP. The trio of Liam Óg Hanna, Naoise Ó Cairealláin and JJ Ó Dochartaigh allege that Mr Gasparro made defamatory comments regarding their applications to e

