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Clare Daly, independent socialist TD for Dublin North A private member's bill to ban the use of solitary confinement in Irish prisons for more than 15 consecutive days has been referred to the Oireachtas justice committee.

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A group of TDs led by Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl are travelling to Egypt to visit Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa in jail. Mr Halawa, 20, is being prosecuted alongside hundreds of co-defendants in mass trial for allegedly participating in a political protest.

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FLAC is now accepting applications for the 2017 Thomas Addis Emmet Fellowship in Public Interest Law – a unique opportunity awarded each summer to an Irish law student interested in working on critical social justice issues and developing skills in public interest law practice. Run in conjunction

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Declan Martin’s Irish Politics in Postcards is both a fantastic read, and an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Irish history. The (mostly) unbiased commentary throughout each chapter of Irish political history unravels the intricacies of each illustration in a manner that is accessible,

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Librarians in Kerry were stunned this week to have a book returned — 67 years late. The €1,200 fine on Ruby of a Thousand Dreams, an adventure romance by Roland Daniel, was waived as part of an amnesty.

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Professor Aoife Nolan of the University of Nottingham has been elected to the European Committee of Social Rights. Professor Nolan, who graduated with an LLB from Trinity College Dublin in 2000 and lectured in law at Queen's University Belfast from 2006-10, was congratulated by the Permanent Represe

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