Aidan Flahavan Aidan Flahavan, associate solicitor in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution department at Beauchamps Solicitors, is set to speak at a major medical conference in Dublin this month.
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Belfast commercial law firm Tughans has advised Boston-based merchant services provider Cayan, trading as Merchant Warehouse, on its major expansion in Belfast. Caya has taken a 10 year lease of almost 23,000 sq ft in City Quays 1 on the Harbour Estate to accommodate its growth.
Lord Justice Weir The senior judge undertaking a two-week review into 56 legacy cases has suggested the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is responsible for encouraging soldiers to seek anonymity.
Northern Ireland's human rights commissioner discussed legacy issues and plans to scrap the UK's Human Rights Act 1998 at a meeting in Belfast yesterday.
Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Brendan Howlin Almost 300 pieces of obsolete legislation are set to be revoked by the Government, including the WWII-era Emergency Powers Act 1939.
House prices in Northern Ireland increased by 4.6 per cent over the year to November 2015 to reach an average of £158,000. The latest House Price Index (HPI) from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed increases across the UK, with a dramatic 8.3 per cent rise in England.
A young woman has had her sentence for a single count of assault contrary to s.3 of the Non Fatal Offences Against the Person Act reduced, with the Court of Appeal finding that insufficient attention was given to the young age of the woman at the time of the offence. The offence, to which the woman
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has signed an order commencing key provisions of the Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 relating to guardianship, custody and access.
Mr Ludlow's nephew Thomas Fox (left) and KRW's Gavin Booth (right) The family of Seamus Ludlow, who was murdered near Dundalk in 1976, have been granted leave for a judicial review against the Irish government in a bid to establish a new commission of investigation into his death.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald A proposed cross-border inquiry into allegations of widespread sexual abuse by IRA members may be supplanted by two separate investigations, the Irish Independent reports.
Jim Gamble A leading child protection expert in Northern Ireland has proposed revising indecent image laws to prevent children who take and distribute sexual photographs of themselves from being prosecuted.
First Minister Arlene Foster Northern Ireland's new First Minister Arlene Foster has told the Northern Ireland Assembly that the election timetable in Ireland and Northern Ireland will further delay political agreement on legacy issues.
Sinead McGrath Two linked asylum applications involving a man alleged to be the Islamic State militant group's "main recruiter" in Ireland will be heard at a priority hearing.
The proposed River Shannon taskforce will have the power to recommend new legislation to the Government. The Cabinet is expected to publish the terms of reference for the taskforce this week after announcing its establishment during severe flooding this month.
A key power in the UK's Terrorism Act 2000 is incompatible with article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights if used "in respect of journalistic information or material", judges in the Court of Appeal in London ruled today. The court was considering whether the detention of David Miranda, p