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Deliveroo riders have no right to collective negotiations in respect of pay and conditions, the UK Supreme Court has ruled. Lady Rose said that riders had no "employment relationship" with the food company and were not entitled to compulsory collective bargaining.

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Justice minister Helen McEntee and James Browne, minister of state with responsibility for law reform have welcomed the passing through the Oireachtas of legislation which will establish a statutory agency under the remit of the Department of Justice dedicated to tackling and reducing domestic,

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The Chief State Solicitor’s Office (CSSO) held its Annual Client Conference on 11 November 2023 at Farmleigh House. The conference, entitled “Principles in Practice”, was attended by senior client delegates from across central Government Departments and Offices. The event commenced

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A January 6 rioter representing himself at trial who produced sovereign citizen arguments that a federal judge described as "bullshit" and "gobbledygook" has been found guilty of various charges. Taylor James Johnatakis of Washington state was arrested in February 2021. His trial began last week. A

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New legislation will require landlords selling a property to first offer it to their tenant following an independent valuation under a proposal from housing minister Darragh O’Brien. Seen by The Irish Times, the draft Residential Tenancies (Right to Purchase) Bill, would allow tenants first re

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Jennifer Ryan (Matheson LLP), Aoibhín O’Connor (Arthur Cox LLP) and coach Alysha Hoare (McCann FitzGerald LLP) receive awards from President Barry MacCarthy for representing Ireland in the final rounds of the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition at the Palais des Na

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A&L Goodbody LLP (ALG) has launched its first Pro Bono Impact Report. The report details the breadth of free legal work undertaken by the firm and the positive impact it has on its pro bono clients. The launch of this report coincides with European Pro Bono Week 2024 – a celebration of vol

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Justice minister Helen McEntee has obtained government approval to repeal the Censorship of Publications Acts. The decision follows a review undertaken in the Department to Justice on the continuing need to have censorship provisions for printed publications.

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An Italian court has convicted over 200 people for various crimes, including criminal association, extortion, and bribery in the country's largest mafia trial in 30 years. The trial took place in a high-security courtroom in Calabria, designed to accommodate a significant number of defendants, lawye

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Police were called to a former seafood market and restaurant where they arrested a man who allegedly stole over $1,200 in air fresheners. Police in University City, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, were called to an abandoned building that is now used for storage.

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