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More than twice as many fines were issued for breach of greyhound welfare legislation last year than the year before, the Irish Examiner reports. A total of 43 fines worth €10,750 were issued under the Welfare of Greyhounds Act 2011 in 2017, compared to 20 fines in 2016, the Irish Greyhound Board

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London is believed to be among a handful of cities where cocaine can be delivered faster than pizza, researchers have said. Professor Adam R Winstock, founder of the Global Drug Survey, said new technology had revolutionised the black market for drugs.

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Standing: JP Comerford, JP McDowell (MP) Sitting: Karen O’Brien, James Roddy, Honor Hargaden Four newly-qualified solicitors have joined the McDowell Purcell team in Dublin after completing their training.

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Tributes have been paid to to Hugh Sheridan, the retiring State Solicitor for County Sligo, the Sligo Champion reports. Mr Sheridan qualified as a solicitor in 1982 and was appointed State Solicitor in 1998 to succeed Tom Tighe.

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A solicitor accused of bringing cocaine into Mountjoy Prison for an inmate is facing an additional charge for unlawful possession of cocaine, the Irish Independent reports. Dublin solicitor Aonghus McCarthy, 32, was originally charged in November on one charge of conveying a controlled drug into Mou

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Residents of a street called "Bell End" have launched a petition to change the name because of its impact on house prices. But thousands of people have backed a rival petition seeking to protect the name, claiming that it has historical and sentimental value.

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