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In yesterday's Irish Legal News, we incorrectly stated that Northern Ireland's Attorney General John Larkin QC had told local residents who objected to the construction of a new wall at the Chinese consulate in Belfast that "planning laws were not covered by diplomatic immunity". A spokesperson for

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Gambia's Justice Minister, Human Rights Champion Resigns  | Voice of America - English

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We all know that Prime Ministers are wedded to the truth, but like other married couples they sometimes live apart. 

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A winemaker has been barred from selling a non-alcoholic sparkling wine called "Nosecco" because the name is too similar to Prosecco. The High Court in London ruled this week on a years-long dispute between French winemaker Les Grands Chais de France (GCF) and Prosecco producers.

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Comedian Sil Fox has instructed KRW LAW LLP to bring proceedings against the State following the collapse of a sexual assault case brought against him. The criminal case against the 87-year-old was dismissed by a judge last month after CCTV footage contradicted the complainant's evidence.

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Prominent Belfast solicitor Patrick Cross, who was joint senior partner of Cleaver Fulton Rankin before his retirement in 2005, has passed away. Mr Cross, who was in his late 70s, passed away yesterday, the Law Society of Northern Ireland said in a statement.

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Tom O'Malley, a law lecturer and barrister with expertise in criminal law, sentencing, criminal procedure and constitutional law, looks at an interesting English experiment in virtual jury trials. The resumption of jury trials for serious criminal offences is probably the biggest difficulty facing t

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