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It is incompatible with EU law to require a worker to take leave first before being able to establish whether he is entitled to be paid for it, according to Advocate General Tanchev. In circumstances where an employer has not provided a worker with paid leave, the right to paid leave carries over un

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A man in Thailand has been given a record 35-year sentence after insulting royalty on Facebook. 34-year-old Mr Wichai was convicted on 10 counts of lèse-majesté by a military court in Bangkok after posting photos and videos of the Thai Royal Family on a Facebook account which he fraudulently creat

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Arch enemies across Canada will be rejoicing at the news that a law prohibiting duels is to be repealed. Section 71 of the country’s Criminal Code makes illegal "challenges or attempts by any means to provoke another person to fight a duel".

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Pictured: Michael Johnston, managing partner at Carson McDowell, with newly appointed partners Mary-Kim Doherty, Kerry Teahan, Peter Guzhar, Grant McBurney and Olivia O’Kane Northern Ireland's largest independent law firm, Carson McDowell, has today announced the appointment of five new partners.

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Pictured (l-r): Nora Hickey M’Sichili, Director of the Centre Culturel Irlandais; Liam Guidera, Partner at Mason Hayes & Curran; and Dara O'Leary, RDS Arts Programme Manager Mason Hayes & Curran is teaming up with the RDS to create a new prize for the second year of the RDS Visual Art Awar

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An arranged marriage in Tamil Nadu, India went off script when the groom's brother unexpectedly married the bride instead. The Bollywood-esque twist happened last Thursday as a man intended to marry a 20-year-old woman at Bala Murugan Temple at Ilayampatti.

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