Most Irish businesses have started bringing employees back on site with plans to offer "partial" flexibility on remote working, according to a survey by Mason Hayes & Curran LLP. The business law firm surveyed over 150 HR professionals from both the public and private sectors at a recent webinar
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The Northern Ireland Assembly can "roll back" the Home Office's hostile environment in some areas, according to a new legal analysis. The research paper produced by barrister Mark Bassett for the Belfast-based Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) highlights what can be done by Northern I
Northern Ireland's new stalking legislation will be a "fitting tribute" to the lawyer who helped to draft it before passing away late last year, justice minister Naomi Long has said. As the Protection from Stalking Bill reached the final stage in Stormont yesterday, Mrs Long paid tribute to David Se
Journalist and former UK government minister Chris Mullin is to contest an order served on him by police to seek source material relating to the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings. Mr Mullin's 1986 book, Error of Judgement: The Truth About The Birmingham Bombings, helped to expose the miscarriage of justi
Corporate law firm A&L Goodbody (ALG) has announced a new partnership between its Belfast office and Platform55, an organisation focused on creating more inclusive workplaces for parents.
Plans to criminalise the sale of e-scooters to under-16s have been dropped by ministers amid concerns the law would be unenforceable. The Road Traffic and Roads Bill 2021, which cleared the second stage in the Dáil in November, will regulate e-scooters in Ireland for the first time. They will
Legislation providing a lawful basis for a forensic excavation, recovery and analysis of remains at the site of the former mother and baby home in Tuam will be brought to the Oireachtas within a fortnight, the government has announced. Children's minister Roderic O'Gorman today obtained government a
Colombia's top court has ruled that abortion during the first 24 weeks of a pregnancy is not a crime. The landmark ruling was approved by the Latin American country's Constitutional Court by 5-4 and has been welcomed by human rights campaigners.
Northern Ireland's new stand-alone offence of domestic abuse has come into force. The new offence under the Domestic Abuse and Civil Proceedings Act (Northern Ireland) 2021, which came into force yesterday, criminalises patterns of non-physical abusive behaviour as well as physical abuse.
The Calabrian mafia has allegedly been converting cocaine into “coal” to avoid alerting the authorities when importing the product from Colombia. The supposed scheme emerged after 65 people were arrested, including two police officers.
Global law firm Fieldfisher has announced the appointment of 14 new senior associates in its Dublin office. Aine Grogan, Amy McMahon, Ciara Hanratty, Aoife Stack, Eoin Ó Cuilleanáin and James Roche have been named as senior associates in the public and regulatory team.
Solicitor Judith Fitzgerald has been appointed to the board of the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC). Following six other appointments earlier this month, the WRC board now has a full complement of eight ordinary members.
Coleraine firm Macaulay Wray Solicitors has announced the promotion of John McCaughan to partner in the firm.
Elena Vassileva, senior associate at Ronan Daly Jermyn, examines new EU proposals for the regulation of artificial intelligence. Our world is increasingly technology centric, offering unlimited opportunities with just the click of a button. As a result, artificial intelligence (AI), which aims to cr
Stop and search powers are being disproportionately used in Northern Ireland against people from ethnic minority communities and on children, new figures reveal. A total of 25,503 people were stopped and searched by PSNI officers in 2021, according to the latest statistics, with just six per cent of