Search:

27061-27075 of 28738 Articles
Clock icon 5 minutes

The High Court has refused five individuals’ request to revoke an agreement they made with the State to discontinue proceedings against it with regards to historical sex-abuse suffered in schools. Mr Justice Max Barrett, began by noting that the plaintiffs encountered three difficulties:

Clock icon 2 minutes

Belfast firm KRW Law has welcomed the decision to resume the inquests into the Birmingham pub bombings of 1974. Louise Hunt, the senior coroner for Birmingham and Solihull, said: "There is a wealth of evidence that still has not been heard - I have decided the inquest should resume."

Clock icon 3 minutes

Director Jeanette Donohoe and solicitor Maria McNally of Cleaver Fulton Rankin Solicitors in Belfast explain the impact of the Insolvency (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2016. On 1st April 2016, a significant number of changes came in to effect arising from the commencement of the Insolvency (Ame

Clock icon 3 minutes

A ban on wearing headscarves in companies may be admissible if it is based on a general company rule which prohibits political, philosophical and religious symbols from being worn visibly in the workplace to ensure religious and ideological neutrality, in the opinion of an advocate general of the Co

Clock icon 1 minute

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has stunned the US legal profession by attacking a sitting federal judge as "a hater of Donald Trump". In a bizarre tirade, Trump himself said: "Everybody says it, but I have a judge who is a hater of Donald Trump, a hater. He's a hater."

Clock icon 2 minutes

A religious charity focussed on criminal justice issues has called on the Government to assign responsibility for 18-24-year-olds in the criminal justice system to Children's Minister Dr Katherine Zappone. The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice made the recommendation as it launched a new report sh

27061-27075 of 28738 Articles