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New alcohol labelling laws billed as a world-first are set to come into effect in three years' time. The Public Health (Alcohol) (Labelling) Regulations 2023 and the remaining provisions of section 12 of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act have been signed into law by health minister Stephen Donnelly.

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Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling have announced a planned merger to create Allen Overy Shearman Sterling. A&O Shearman, as the firm will be known, will have about 3,900 lawyers and and some 800 partners across 49 offices, including Belfast and Dublin. The two firms have 250 years of

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A woman who tried to board a plane wearing six kilograms of clothing to avoid a baggage fee has been fined. Adriana Ocampo, a 19-year-old from Australia, filmed her attempted travel hack on a flight from Melbourne to Adelaide, the New York Post reports.

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Specialist employment law practice CC Solicitors has appointed Bernadette Daly as a partner. Prior to joining the firm, Ms Day spent 15 years as in-house legal counsel with a professional services firm in Dublin, where she provided internal legal support on all aspects of employment law.

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Dunnes has been ordered to pay a total of €6,000 to two Roma women who were expelled from one of its Dublin stores after a court ruled that they were discriminated against on the ground of race in an Irish legal first. Legal rights group FLAC has welcomed the Circuit Court judgment handed down

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The UK government is trying to "water down" a new international treaty on the prosecution of war criminals, human rights campaigners have said. Government officials from over 77 countries are currently meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia to negotiate and adopt a landmark treaty, the Convention on Interna

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