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Northern Ireland's High Court is to hear a damages claim from two of the "Hooded Men" after rejecting an application from the UK government to have their case dismissed. Liam Shannon and Jim Auld, represented by KRW LAW LLP, argue that there is new evidence pointing to torture which was not availabl

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A consent system relied upon by tech giants including Google, Microsoft, Amazon and X to serve targeted online advertising has been ruled to be incompatible with the GDPR. Belgium's Court of Appeal yesterday ruled on an appeal brought by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe against an ear

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The Supreme Court has determined that section 1 of the Courts (No.3) Act 1986 does not require that a natural person apply for the issue of a summons in criminal matters. Delivering his judgment for the Supreme Court, Mr Justice Peter Charleton determined: "A firm of solicitors may apply for the iss

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An optician's shop called the "Spex Pistols" has been forced to rebrand following legal action from the punk band that inspired their name. The popular store in Dundee, Scotland has changed its name and logo after more than 15 years, The Courier reports.

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The Supreme Court saw a 14 per cent increase in both applications and determinations last year, according to its latest annual report. In its busiest year since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the court resolved a total of 183 applications for leave to appeal in 2024, with 49 grant

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Legislation aimed at protecting "access to cash" across the State has been approved by the Oireachtas. The Finance (Provision of Access to Cash Infrastructure) Bill 2024 will require designated retail banks to meet certain prescribed levels of access to ATMs and cash service points in every region.

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