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A bill to allow refugees to bring their grandparents, cousins, nephews, nieces and siblings to Ireland won support at the second stage in the Seanad yesterday. Despite the Government's opposition to the International Protection (Family Reunification) (Amendment) Bill 2017, Senators voted 23-18 in fa

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The Courts Service of Ireland has urged law firms to ignore and delete a scam email purporting to come from the Supreme Court office. The offending emails carry the subject line: Supreme Court (S.I. No691/2017)) – Immediate Action Required.

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Ireland's 90-year-old ban on the sale of alcohol on Good Friday is approaching its end after Senators gave their approval to the Intoxicating Liquor (Amendment) Bill. The bill, proposed by Independent Senator Billy Lawless, will now be debated in the Dáil.

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A bill to allow refugees to bring their grandparents, cousins, nephews, nieces and siblings to Ireland will be debated in the Seanad today. Independent Senators Colette Kelleher, Lynn Ruane, Alice-Mary Higgins and others are bringing forward the International Protection (Family Reunification Amendme

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Belfast City Council secured a court order restricting some Eleventh Night bonfires but failed to display public notices at the affected sites as per its requirements, The Irish News reports. The council has insisted that the injunction it sought from the High Court was still "active" in spite of no

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The Board of Management of a secondary school in Wicklow has lost its case against An Bord Pleanála, in which it sought an order of certiorari and various declaratory reliefs based on its failure to comply with the Planning and Development Act 2000 and disregard for anti-obesity policies when grant

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