The Citywest Hotel and Convention Centre is to be purchased by the State for continued use as asylum accommodation, the government has confirmed. The site has been leased by the State since 2020, initially as part of the Covid-19 response and since 2022 as a transit hub and accommodation centre for
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We are thrilled to announce that Callan Tansey Solicitors LLP was honoured with three prestigious awards at the LEAP Irish Law Awards 2025 held on Friday, June 6th at the gala awards ceremony in Dublin attended by 500 colleagues.
Ireland has been referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) over its alleged failure to comply with its obligations under the Terrorist Content Online Regulation. The TCO Regulation came into force in June 2022 and requires that terrorist content in the EU is taken down by online
An Coimisiún Pleanála has been formally established as Ireland's national planning body, led by chairperson Paul Reid. The body, formerly known as An Bord Pleanála, was re-established today following the commencement of Part 17 of the Planning and Development Act 2024.
A proposed redress scheme has been branded "unfit for purpose" by a law firm acting for victims and survivors of mother and baby institutions, Magdalene laundries and workhouses in Northern Ireland. Legislation to establish a statutory public inquiry and a statutory redress scheme was announced by N
Elon Musk's social media platform X has been ordered to provide information to Coimisiún na Meán about its compliance with online safety rules. The media regulator has issued a statutory information notice to X Internet Unlimited Company, which is based in Dublin, under section 139O of
The UK's data protection watchdog has fined genetic testing company 23andMe £2.31 million for failing to implement appropriate security measures to protect the personal information of UK users, following a large-scale cyber attack in 2023. The penalty follows a joint investigation conducted by
A new digital portal now being piloted in Dublin will eventually allow lawyers in all courts to lodge papers and pay fees without a physical appointment at a court office. The 'Courts Portal' has today gone live on a pilot basis in the Dublin Circuit Family Law Office and is intended to eventually b
A museum has appealed for two tourists who broke a crystal-encrusted chair by sitting on it to come forward and apologise. CCTV footage shows the couple taking turns posing for photos with the artwork at the Palazzo Maffei in Verona, Italy before the man accidentally sits on and breaks it.
Mason Hayes & Curran has appointed Ursula McMahon as a partner in its charity and not-for-profit team. At a time when charities face heightened scrutiny and evolving regulation, Ms McMahon's proven judgment and governance expertise will empower clients to protect their reputation and manage comp
A Syrian doctor has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a German court for committing crimes against humanity, including murder and torture, during his time working in military hospitals and detention centres in Syria. Alaa Mousa, 40, was found guilty by the Frankfurt Higher Regional Court of par
Former High Court Judge Mr Justice Bryan McMahon will be awarded the Hibernian Law Medal at a ceremony chaired by Ms Justice Marie Baker. Since 2018, the Hibernian Law Medal has been awarded annually to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of justice, the integrity
Justice sector leaders, politicians and legal professionals gathered at Parliament Buildings for an event hosted by the All-Party Group on Access to Justice, focusing on how a well-resourced and connected justice system can deliver safer communities for all. The "Connecting Justice: Safer Comm
A seagull took a sip of a man's coffee before flying off with his mug. Darren Pardoe, a maintenance worker, was bird-proofing houses in the English town of Porthleven in Cornwall, when he took a coffee break at a local pub on 3 June.
The Belfast Solicitors’ Association Annual Golf Day took place on 12 June at Belvoir Park Golf Club. A yellow weather warning had threatened to jeopardise the event but the golfers remained undaunted and were rewarded with fairly benign conditions before the heavens opened as the last group ma