Northern Ireland

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Investigators from the Police Ombudsman's office have arrested a police officer this morning as part of an investigation into alleged misuse of social media. It was initiated after a decision by the Police Ombudsman, Dr Michael Maguire, to "call himself in" to investigate information he has been mad

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Two of three new judges in Northern Ireland's Court of Appeal have been sworn in following the approval of their appointments in February. Mr Justice Stephens and Mr Justice Deeny were sworn into office as Lord Justices of Appeal at the Royal Courts of Justice at the opening of the new legal year.

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Ciaran O'Hare The High Court in Belfast will today hear a case brought by a victims' campaigner seeking clarity from the Northern Ireland Secretary on the circumstances in which a border poll will be held.

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Pictured (l-r): Peter Curran (Partner) and Alan Murphy (Managing Partner) alongside Lisa Bryson, Gareth Planck and Valerie Gibson International law firm Eversheds Sutherland has announced the appointment of a new partner and two lawyers to its Belfast office.

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Belfast firm Tughans has urged fellow solicitors across Northern Ireland to lace up their trainers and get teams together to race to the top of River House in aid of a local charity. The firm is sending two teams to take part in the mac-interiors and Castleforge Partners charity event in aid of Caud

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Professor Ann Skelton The Children's Law Centre celebrated its twentieth anniversary yesterday at the leading charity’s Belfast offices on the Ormeau Road.

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The judge-led review of Northern Ireland's civil and family justice systems has produced two reports with over 400 recommendations for "transformative change". The reports were launched by the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Sir Declan Morgan, and the most senior Court of Appeal judge, Lord

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A woman who brought a case against her former employer under the Disability Discrimination Act with support from the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has been awarded £11,840. An Industrial Tribunal found that Charles Hurst Limited failed in its duty to make reasonable adjustments for Marie

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