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Would-be law students are being offered a rare opportunity to visit the King's Inns. The next open day at Ireland's oldest law school, taking place on Saturday 28 April, will share key information about its diploma in legal studies and degree of barrister-at-law.

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A 94-year-old man who worked in the Auschwitz death camp for at least a month has been charged by German prosecutors with accessory to murder. The public prosecutor's office in Stuttgart has filed charges with Mannheim Regional Court against the unnamed man, who is a 94-year-old German citizen born

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The theft of a priceless 16th-century artefact that belonged to Queen Anne de Bretagne has sparked a desperate plea for its return. The distinctive heart-shaped golden case, which narrowly escaped being melted down after the French Revolution, was stolen overnight from the Musée Dobrée in the west

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Pictured (l-r): Kevin Hoy and Declan Black Mason Hayes & Curran has announced the appointment of Kevin Hoy as chair of the firm, taking over from Emer Gilvarry.

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A section of the High Court's judgment on the proposed surrender of Ali Charaf Damache to America to face international terrorism charges has been set aside by the Court of Appeal. Mr Damache, 51, an Algerian-born Irish citizen, is awaiting trial in the US on charges of conspiring to provide materia

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Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has secured Cabinet approval for new legislation which would make it easier to sack civil servants, the Irish Independent reports.

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A total of 11 questions will be referred to the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) on the validity under EU law of EU-US data transfers by Facebook, the Irish Examiner reports. The High Court agreed last October to a request from the Data Protection Commissioner to make the referral following a compl

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A commemoration of World War Two resistance fighters has been overshadowed by a dispute over the participation of overweight people in the televised guard of honour. Organisers have been accused of discrimination for acting on complaints about the increasing size of people at the annual event in The

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