House prices in Northern Ireland grew further in the first quarter of the year than any other part of the UK, according to a new house price survey. Northern Ireland house prices increased by 3.3 per cent between January and March 2019 compared to the same period in 2018, according to Nationwide Bui
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Hearings into alleged judicial misconduct will be heard in public under Government proposals to be considered in the Oireachtas. Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has submitted amendments to the Judicial Council Bill 2017 to provide for misconduct hearings to be held in public unless a private heari
Arthur Cox welcomed the DCU Brexit Institute to its offices for a major Brexit conference addressed by former president Mary McAleese. The "Brexit, the Terms of Withdrawal and the Framework of Future EU-UK Relations" conference took place at the firm's offices on Friday.
Prison officers are set to receive special training aimed at tackling radicalisation in Irish prisons. A "small" number of officers have already received the training, which is due to be extended further over the next few years, The Times reports.
The first ever TEDx event in an Irish prison is set to take place tomorrow at Mountjoy Prison. The TEDxMountjoyPrison event has been organised by SOLAS, the Further Education and Training Authority, in partnership with the Irish Prison Service.
A casino has won its challenge aimed at preventing a District Court judge from hearing its prosecution for allegedly selling alcoholic beverages without a liquor licence. Mr Justice Charles Meenan said Midnight Entertainment Ltd Limited, which runs a casino in Galway, was entitled to an order quashi
Voters on a small Canadian island will have to choose between candidates Matthew MacKay and Matthew MacKay at the ballot box this month. The provincial election vote in Prince Edward Island is set for April 23, but the candidates in the district of Kensington-Malpeque share the same name.
The former director of a liquidated company has successfully appealed the finding that a €300,000 loan made by a man who became a shadow director of the company was a personal loan to him, rather than an investment in the company. Setting aside the judgment of the High Court and remitting the m
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has said Ireland's "very profitable" insurance industry needs to do more to reduce the costs of premiums. Speaking in the context of a Seanad debate on personal injury payouts, he said the level of awards "needs to be addressed and, indeed, a number of initiatives a
Two people who came to Ireland as refugees but subsequently naturalised as Irish citizens have failed in their court bid to access the family reunification scheme. Ms Justice Marie Baker, sitting in the Court of Appeal, today handed down judgment in the test cases ‘MAM’ and ‘KN&rsq
Ms Justice Bronagh O'Hanlon is set to join a range of speakers at a charity CPD event raising money for Nurture Health. The "Exit Wounds" conference, organised by barrister Doireann O'Mahony, will hear from a range of medical experts on maternal urological injuries and anal sphincter injuries in chi
Over a dozen Northern Ireland lawyers have received certificates after completing eight weeks of training in mediation at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies (IPLS).
The Northern Ireland Young Solicitors Association (NIYSA) has set out plans to host a series of high-profile CPD and social events over the course of a "defining year in Europe".
Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games medallist Leon Reid has urged firms in the legal sector to take part in the fifth annual Grant Thornton Runway Run.
A judge in the Court of Appeal has said it "beggars belief" that a woman would falsely claim to have been raped and sexually assaulted 15 times in order to claim victim compensation, as her appeal against conviction was rejected. Jemma Beale, 27, was described as a "serial liar" who in part made up