Reports of sexual offences against men and boys have risen by 200 per cent over the past decade. New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the number of reported offences (including rape) increased from 3,819 in 2006/07 to 12,130 in 2016/17.
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Pictured (l-r): Philip Clarke (Brightwater), Mark Lawther (Chair, YPG), Shona Mulholland (Brightwater), Cathy Mehaffy (Marie Curie), Rachael Gamble (Chair, NIYSA), and Stephen Turkington (Brightwater) The Northern Ireland Young Solicitors' Association (NIYSA) has handed more than £750 to Marie Curi
A firm of solicitors which is being sued for professional negligence has been refused an application to set aside an order renewing the plenary summons initiating the action against them. Finding that the main reason for the delay in the delivery of the Supreme Court, and accepting that the plaintif
Pictured (l-r): Head of Financial Services William Carmody, pictured with Managing Partner Declan Black Mason Hayes & Curran has announced the appointment of William Carmody as the firm's new head of financial services.
The Government will not announce the wording of the abortion referendum until the Supreme Court has ruled on an unrelated case concerning the rights of an "unborn child", The Irish Times reports. The court is considering the meaning of the word “unborn” in the Constitution following a High Court
Sixteen law firms are among the UK's top 100 LGBT-inclusive employers, according to Stonewall. The LGBT charity's annual list includes UK and international firms with offices in Belfast, such as Pinsent Masons, Baker McKenzie, Herbert Smith Freehills, Eversheds Sutherland and Allen & Overy.
Stephen McKinney Stephen McKinney, director at GCS Armagh Solicitors, has been named secretary of Armagh Solicitors' Association (ASA).
Deirdre Malone The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) will tomorrow launch a major new report calling for the abolition of solitary confinement.
Chief Constable George Hamilton The PSNI Chief Constable has warned there is a lack of clarity about post-Brexit policing and justice arrangements, the Irish Independent reports.
Liam Herrick The executive director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has been awarded a grant from the Open Society Foundations (OSF).
Sir Brian Leveson Senior judges have lent their support to a proposed simplification and rationalisation of the sentencing code, The Times Brief reports.
A new report has called for legislative change in the UK to protect British nationals from torture and ill-treatment abroad. Beyond Discretion: The protection of British nationals abroad from torture and ill-treatment looks at the experiences of several British nationals that sought the UK governmen
Dublin firm Mason Hayes & Curran, in conjunction with Social Innovation Fund Ireland and the Irish Government, has launched the second year of their three-year €450,000 Engage & Educate Fund.
A man who sought to appeal an order of costs made against him in the High Court in 2012, has been refused leave to appeal in the Supreme Court. The man sought to argue that the 33rd Amendment to the Constitution could be applied retrospectively as the issues were procedural in nature, however the fi
Ernest Cantillon Cork-based Cantillons Solicitors has announced the promotion of three new partners.