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A boy trying to make some pocket money by mowing lawns has received a string of new clients after one home called the police on him – for straying onto a strip of their grass. Reggie Fields, 12, whose siblings and cousins work for him, inadvertently encroached onto an adjacent garden when mowing L

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Dr Cliona Kelly, UCD Law Lecturer; Paige Kelly, Winner of the 2018 Leman Award in Intellectual Property; Brian Conroy, Leman Solicitors Trademark & IP Litigation Specialist; John Hogan, Partner, Leman Solicitors; and Prof Imelda Maher, UCD Dean of Law

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The police officer in command during the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 is to face trial for manslaughter, a judge has ruled. An inquest two years ago found that 96 football fans who were crushed to death in the 1989 FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough were unlawfully killed.

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A multinational cement company has been indicted by French investigative judges on charges including complicity in crimes against humanity and financing of Syrian terrorists. The allegations relate to the conduct of Lafarge Cement Syria, a subsidiary of French-based Lafarge SA, between 2011 and 2014

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A man with a tattoo of a gun on his forehead has been arrested and charged with illegal possession of a firearm. Michael Vines allegedly threw a fully-loaded .38-caliber revolver into the grass after being involved in a car accident.

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