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Churchill and Ireland Churchill’s close links to Ireland and his involvement in Irish politics have been somewhat underplayed in most biographies, a state of affairs that is remedied in Paul Bew’s concise but thorough book.

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A police officer who clumsily apologised to a woman with a frosted cake that read "Sorry I Tased You" has been put on probation. Stephanie Byron has opened a lawsuit against former sheriff's deputy Michael Wohlers, alleging the cop "used his apparent law enforcement authority to intimidate, harass,

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Pictured (l-r): ByrneWallace's Sharon McCaffrey, Catherine Guy and Feargal Brennan ByrneWallace has announced the appointment of Sharon McCaffrey as a partner in the firm's corporate practice.

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Putting a halt on judicial appointments until the system is reformed would be "disastrous" for Ireland's courts, a High Court judge has said. Mr Justice John Edwards, secretary of the Association of Judges of Ireland (AJI), told The Irish Times that the association recognised the need for reform.

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Up to 60 members of the Irish American Law Society of Cleveland have landed in Ireland for the society's 2016 Business and Legal Symposium, Irish Central reports. The society consists of judges, lawyers and law students in Cleveland, Ohio who claim Irish ancestry.

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Leman Consulting, a new business and legal consultancy from the team at Leman Solicitors, was launched in Dublin today. The company claims to be "the only legal consultancy in Ireland" and promises to help businesses grow while taking control of and reducing their legal costs.

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A burglar who was found to have amphetamines taped to his penis has told the court he was hiding them from his wife. Mark Wright, 43, appeared in Newcastle Crown Court after he was bungled breaking into a home in August.

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