of the process by the service of this notice was out of time. In accordance with s. 811(7) of the TCA, Mr Droog appealed against the notice contending that it was out of time by reason of ss.924, 955 and 956 of the TCA.
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Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire The UK government is planning to work with the Irish government to strengthen the external border of the Common Travel Area (CTA) after Brexit, The Guardian reports.
Brian Killoran, ICI chief executive The Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) has published its new report on exploitative sham marriages in Europe.
Sabine Walsh, president of the MII Mediation Awareness Week opens today with the launch of a new report on the development of workplace mediation in Ireland.
More than 150 legal professionals attended a conference on mediation held in Belfast's Clayton Hotel.
Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates Solicitors writes on recent changes to Labour Court rules.
Emily Logan, chief commissioner of the IHREC The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has named the organisations who won funding in the inaugural Human Rights and Equality Grants Scheme 2016.
Justice Minister Claire Sugden Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Claire Sugden has welcomed the start of Prisons Week 2016 which encourages everyone to remember victims of crime, prison workers, prisoners and their families.
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Brian Killoran, chief executive of the Immigrant Council of Ireland The Immigrant Council of Ireland is set to launch a new report looking into exploitative sham marriages in Ireland.
A&L Goodbody has launched a guide for businesses on the upcoming EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Claire Sugden has visited the staff and volunteers of the NSPCC Young Witness Service. The Department of Justice provides funding of £418,000 to the service to ensure a range of support services are available to young prosecution witnesses to enable them to give
Health Minister Michelle O'Neill The Food Hygiene Rating Act 2016 has been enacted today, making the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme mandatory for food businesses in Northern Ireland.
John-George Willis, head of the firm's corporate department Belfast firm Tughans has maintained its position at the top of the Experian Deal Review and Advisor League Tables for the number of deals done in Northern Ireland in the third quarter of 2016.