A public consultation has been launched on employment law reforms in Northern Ireland. The Employment Rights Bill will address issues including zero-hours contracts, so-called "fire and re-hire" practices, the operation of trade unions and work-life balance issues including the right to disconnect a
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A man in his 20s who allegedly tried to board a plane while disguised as a sexagenarian has been arrested. Guru Sewak Singh, 24, dyed his hair and beard white and wore glasses to allegedly try and convince officials at Delhi Airport that he was a 67-year-old man, NDTV reports.
Deirdre Ardagh has been appointed as telecommunications provider Three Ireland's data protection officer and senior regulatory counsel. Ms Ardagh provides in-house counsel on matters of data protection and regulation and works to foster a compliance-driven culture while steering strategic growth ini
McCann FitzGerald has promoted John Boyle, Patricia Golden, Darragh Murray, Eoghan O'Sullivan and Siobhán Power to senior associate.
An Coimisiún Toghcháin, Ireland's independent electoral commission, has published its first-ever annual report. The watchdog, chaired by retired Supreme Court judge Ms Justice Marie Baker, was established on 9 February 2023 and the report covers the period from then until 31 December 2
More than two-thirds of organisations (68 per cent) have to deal with regulatory investigations either frequently (36 per cent) or occasionally (32 per cent), a survey from business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has found. The findings come in the wake of a recent wave of unannounced regulatory
A new film published by the Probation Board for Northern Ireland aims to raise awareness of and confidence in community sentencing. The 10-minute-long film, Changing Lives: The Inside Story of the Probation Service, shines a light on the impact community sentences have on the lives of people who hav
Barristers have received the second of two bills they were told to expect from the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) this year. Until 2021, the annual levy — which helps to fund the LSRA — was paid by the Bar Council on behalf of all members of the Law Library. It is now paid by
A new consumer guide has identified issues relating to documentation, planning and taxes as among the prime causes of delays when buying and selling a property in Ireland. The guide, which is primarily aimed at sellers but will also be of interest to buyers, has been published by the Society of Char
DLA Piper has announced five promotions, with Michael Twomey becoming a legal director, Lindi Raath, Katie Ryan and David Sheehan becoming senior associates and Anne Meegan becoming a senior secretary. The announcement follows the internal partnership promotions of litigation and regulatory lawyer D
Community Law & Mediation (CLM) has received a €120,000 grant to support its work helping children and young people experiencing marginalisation in Ireland. The independent community law centre and charity, located in Dublin and Limerick, has received €85,000 from an RTÉ Toy Sho
British Airways and the UK government are being sued by nearly 100 people who were taken hostage in 1990 after their plane landed in Kuwait shortly after the beginning of the Iraqi invasion. McCue Jury & Partners LLP is representing 95 claimants who were passengers or crew members aboard British
Global law firm Eversheds Sutherland LLP has made two appointments to its projects and construction team, with Kim O'Neill joining as a partner and Chelsey O'Doherty joining as an of counsel. Ms O'Neill joins the firm today from another large Irish corporate firm and brings almost a decade of experi
New protections for employees in a collective redundancy situation following their employer's insolvency have come into effect today. The Employment (Collective Redundancies and Miscellaneous Provisions) and Companies (Amendment) Act 2024, which also provides for the establishment of a new statutory
Police responding to bloodcurdling screams coming from an old barn discovered it was being used by a theatre group to rehearse a production of Frankenstein. The Bradfordians Dramatic Society was interrupted by Wiltshire Police while rehearsing a stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's famous 19th-century