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A plumbing company has won permission to appeal a high-profile employment ruling to the UK Supreme Court. Pimlico Plumbers is appealing the decision of the Court of Appeal in London that it should have classed Gary Smith as a "worker" rather than self-employed.

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Courts across England and Wales are asking visitors to sip from any bottles they have in order to prove they do not contain acid, following a spate of attacks over the past few months, The Times reports. The test is intended to prevent attacks against lawyers, judges, defendants, witnesses, jurors a

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A judge who wore a pro-Trump "Make America Great Again" hat on the bench is facing investigation after 81 complaints were lodged. Judge Bernd Zabel, a judge in Ontario, Canada, wore the cap while presiding on 9 November 2016, one day after Donald Trump's surprise election as President of the United

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The Board of Management of a secondary school in Athenry have been granted an order of certiorari, quashing the decision of an appeals committee which had directed the school to admit a pupil contrary to its enrolment policies. Ms Justice Úna Ní Raifeartaigh found that the committee had erred in c

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Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan Employers, trade unions, educational institutions and members of the public are to be invited to contribute to a public consultation on tackling the gender pay gap.

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New figures have revealed a 11.6 per cent increase in Irish residential house prices over the past year, contrasted against a 3.7 per cent decline in Northern Ireland over the same period. Figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that residential property prices in Dublin increased by 1

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Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders New advice to be issued to prosecutors will urge them to present more evidence about the relationship and sexual history of male defendants in rape trials, the London Evening Standard reports.

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Six books have been shortlisted for the Peter Birks Book Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship. The award will be handed out at the annual Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) conference dinner at The Honourable Society of King’s Inns in Dublin early next month.

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A police officer who used the force helicopter to spy on people having sex has been jailed for a year. Over the course of the three-week trial, Sheffield Crown Court heard that 51-year-old Adrian Pogmore was "a swinging and sex-obsessed air observer".

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District Court proceedings in Dublin are among the slowest in the country, The Irish Times reports. New figures from the Courts Service of Ireland show that Dublin had the longest wait - 26 weeks - from receipt of a criminal summons to a scheduled hearing date.

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