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Inspector of Prisons, Judge Michael Reilly A database designed by a group of law students at University of Limerick (UL) will be an important resource for the State, according to the Inspector of Prisons, Judge Michael Reilly.

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In the first enforcement action of its kind, the Central Bank of Ireland has fined KBC Bank Ireland Plc €1,400,000 and reprimanded it for breaches of the Code of Practice on Lending to Related Parties 2010, and the Code of Practice on Lending to Related Parties 2013. The Central Bank introduced th

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Julie-Ann McCaffrey This week Julie-Ann McCaffrey of Cleaver Fulton Rankin Solicitors in Belfast speaks to Irish Legal News for our regular Just A Minute feature.

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By Yvette Murphy LawCare marked World Mental Health Day yesterday and is proud to have joined the thousands of supporters worldwide who observe the programme, designed to draw attention to mental health and how it affects people’s lives.

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Internet users who incite people to harass others online could face prosecution under new guidance adopted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). The Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "The internet's not an anonymous place where people can post wi

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Irish Legal News joins many well-wishers in congratulating Maurice Gaffney SC, Ireland’s oldest and longest-serving barrister, on his 100th birthday today. Mr Gaffney joined the Bar in 1954, when there were only around 250 members, and became Senior Counsel in 1970.

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The founders of Scottish brewery BrewDog have changed their first names to Elvis after being threatened by Elvis Presley's estate. The brewery was told it could face legal action from the American musician's estate over the name of its grapefruit and blood orange IPA, Elvis Juice.

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