Northern Ireland

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A review of the 2007 protocol which governs the work of community-based restorative justice (CBRJ) organisations in Northern Ireland has been announced by justice minister Naomi Long. The three-month review will be taken forward by an independent three-person panel consisting of Professor Tim Chapma

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The Northern Ireland Young Solicitors Association (NIYSA) has donated £2,000 towards a grassroots humanitarian emergency appeal organised by Belfast-based solicitor Joanna Tobolska-Walczuk. Ms Tobolska-Walczuk and her sister are organising an emergency collection of the most needed items for t

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Northern Ireland barrister Eamonn Rea examines a recent case involving the admissibility of confessions. The 2020 Northern Ireland Court of Appeal case of R v Kevin Barry Artt [2020] NICA 28, and my own two-year professional involvement in that case, highlighted for me a question surrounding police

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Banbridge solicitor Paul Downey will face trial on charges of fraud and false accounting following a number of adjournments due to ill health, a judge has ruled. The alleged offences, which include nine counts of fraud by abuse of position, four of false accounting and a single count of theft, are s

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Belfast-based McCartan Turkington Breen Solicitors (MTB) has announced a new charity partnership with Action Mental Health (AMH). AMH, Northern Ireland's leading mental health charity, changes the lives of people living with mental health issues and promotes resilience and wellbeing to all sections

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Northern Ireland commercial law firm Tughans has announced the appointment of Julie Huddleston as a partner in the firm's finance and restructuring team. Ms Huddleston advises banks and insolvency practitioners on secured lending and corporate recovery matters.

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Northern Ireland should adopt a 'Barnahus' system to avoid re-traumatising children who have been sexually abused through the criminal justice process, Northern Ireland's commissioner for children and young people has said. A new report published yesterday explores the benefit of adopting the "one-d

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The long-delayed public state apology to victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse in Northern Ireland will be delivered by five ministers in the absence of a first minister and deputy first minister. There were fears that the resignation of first minister Paul Givan would lead to the

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P.A. Duffy & Co Solicitors has announced the appointment of Carla Fraser as a solicitor practising primarily in the areas of matrimonial and family law. A graduate of NUI Galway and the Institute of Professional Legal Studies at Queen's University Belfast, Ms Fraser has nearly a decade of experi

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The Law Society of Northern Ireland's annual legal walk for charity will resume after a three-year hiatus this May. This year's walk/run will take place on Friday 20 May 2022 to raise funds for Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI, the Law Society's chosen charity of the year.

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English barrister Paul Marshall, who represented some of the victims of the Post Office miscarriage of justice scandal, will deliver a talk at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies (IPLS) in Belfast next month. Mr Marshall will speak on "Failed Justice - how commercial interest displaced the i

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The Northern Ireland Assembly can "roll back" the Home Office's hostile environment in some areas, according to a new legal analysis. The research paper produced by barrister Mark Bassett for the Belfast-based Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) highlights what can be done by Northern I

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